The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . )y the knoll which is crowned by the massive towers of the finechurch of (_)ttery St. Mary, the Clavering St. Mary of Pendennis. It washere, in 1772, that Samuel Taylor Coleridge, most gifted scion of a gifted stock,was born. His father, vicar of the parish and headmaster of the Free GrammarSchool, and withal one of the most amiable and ingenuous of pedants, whosefavourite method ofedifving his rustic con-gregation was to (piote fromthe Old Testament iu theoriginal Hebrew, as theimmediate la


The rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, pictorical; rivers of the south and west coasts . )y the knoll which is crowned by the massive towers of the finechurch of (_)ttery St. Mary, the Clavering St. Mary of Pendennis. It washere, in 1772, that Samuel Taylor Coleridge, most gifted scion of a gifted stock,was born. His father, vicar of the parish and headmaster of the Free GrammarSchool, and withal one of the most amiable and ingenuous of pedants, whosefavourite method ofedifving his rustic con-gregation was to (piote fromthe Old Testament iu theoriginal Hebrew, as theimmediate language of theHoly Ghost, died whenSamuel Taylor was in hisninth year; and the pen-sive child, who yet was nota child, was soon afterwardsentered at Christs frequent resort of hiswas a cave beside the Otter,known as The PixiesParlour, where his initialsmay still be seen. Nor isthis his only associationwith the stream. I for-get, he writes, whetherit was in my fifth or sixthyear ... in conse-quence of some quarrelbetween me and my brother,in the first week in OctoberI ran away from fear of. THE WEAR WATEE. HrrERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. [The Exe.


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