Beautiful Britain

Abbotsford 1. The Gateway, Abbotsford . . . . . . Frontispiece 2. The Eildon Hills and...
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Author: Crockett, W. S. (William Shillinglaw),1866-1945
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Language: English
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Beautiful Britain

Beautiful Britain

€6,19

Beautiful Britain

€6,19
Author: Crockett, W. S. (William Shillinglaw),1866-1945
Format: eBook
Language: English

Abbotsford

1. The Gateway, Abbotsford . . . . . . Frontispiece 2. The Eildon Hills and River Tweed 3. The Cross, Melrose 4. Sir Walter Scott's Desk and 'Elbow Chair' in the Study, Abbotsford 5. Jedburgh Abbey 6. Sir Walter's Sundial, Abbotsford 7. Darnick Tower 8. The Dining-Room, Abbotsford 9. The Garden, Abbotsford 10. The Entrance-Hall, Abbotsford 11. Dryburgh Abbey 12. Abbotsford from the River Tweed Thousands of persons from all parts of the world visit Abbotsford annually. There is no diminution in the pilgrimage to this chief shrine of the Border Country, nor is there likely to be. Scott's name, and that of Abbotsford, are secure enough in the affections of men everywhere. It is scarcely necessary to recall that Scott on both sides of his house was connected with the Border Countrythe 'bold bad Border' of a day happily long dead. He would have been a reiver himself, more than likely, and one of its nameless bards to boot, had he lived before the Border felt the subdued spirit of modern times. A descendant of Wat of Harden, linked to the best blood of the Border, and with every phase of his life redolent of the Border feeling, history has had no difficulty in claiming Sir Walter Scott as the most representative Border man the world has seen. He was not born in the Border Country, but practically all his life was spent there. He came to the Border a sickly, delicate child, between his third and fourth year, and for threescore years and one he seldom left it for any lengthened interval. Edinburgh was the arena of much of his professional career. But he was happiest, even amid the most crushing sorrows of his life, when within earshot of the Tweed. There was not a blither or sunnier boyhood than Scott's at Rosebank, where even then he was 'making' himself, and dreaming of the days that were to be. At Ashestiel, the birthplace of the most popular poetry of the century before Byron blazed upon the literary horizon, his life was singularly untrammelled. Ashestiel, from being off the beaten track perhaps, seems to have lost favour somewhat with the Scott student. At any rate, it is not the shrine it should be, although in several respects it is more interesting to lovers of Scott than even Abbotsford itself. As for Abbotsford, may we not say that it is at once the proudest, and the most stimulating, and the saddest memorial ever associated with a man of letters? All these places, comprising the three periods of Scott's lifeRosebank, Ashestiel, Abbotsfordlie as close to the Tweed as can benone of them more than a few hundred paces from it at the outside. And when the great Borderer's task was accomplished, where more fitly could he have rested than with the river of his love and of his dreams singing ceaseless requiem around his last low bed? ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 42289
Author: Crockett, W. S. (William Shillinglaw)
Release Date: Mar 9, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Smith, William, Jr

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