Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland . Derrycunnihy variety of landscape that can delight the eye or gratify the imagination.* On thesouth are the Derrycunnihy hills, which give the name to one of the grand cascadesof the region which is to be seen a little way up the Gal way River on the south-eastern line of the lake. Here the torrent leaps forth from between somerocks high up the mountain, and having


Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland . Derrycunnihy variety of landscape that can delight the eye or gratify the imagination.* On thesouth are the Derrycunnihy hills, which give the name to one of the grand cascadesof the region which is to be seen a little way up the Gal way River on the south-eastern line of the lake. Here the torrent leaps forth from between somerocks high up the mountain, and having fallen a distance of over thirty feet, breaksinto innumerable falls, as though every rock and tree had its own jet aeau, and * N. P. Willis or J. Sterling Coyne, who wrote the descriptions to Bartletts illustrations.


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