JOURNALS DOROTHY WORDSWORTH VOL. 1 -- 1897 -- CONTENTS - PAGE 1s
SCOSI, AXD A. n. I 803-C1ozfilzit.tJ . I VIII. JOURSAI, 01- A
3Iotsr, .11s Iilrrr, IY Iororrrl- AND VII, I, IAAI VOIIIISVORTIE,
NOVEIIIEK 71, ro I 31-11, I So5 . . 151 VOL. I1 IiECOLLECTIONS OF A
TOUR MADE IN SCOTLAND A.D. 1803 DAY IAG E 14. Left Loch Kctterinc .
. 5 Garrisoi House-Highland Girls . . . - 6 Ferryhouse at
Ilversneyde 7 L Poem to the Highland Girl I I lieturn to Tarbet . .
13 I. Coleridgc rcsolves to go home . . . . 14 Arrochar-L Long . 15
Iarted with Coleride . 17 Glen Croe-The CoL1, ler . 18 Glen
Kinglas-Cairndow . 20 IG. Koxl to Inverary . . 21 Inverary . . . .
22 17. Vale of Arey . . . 27 - Kilchurn 18. och Loch Awe . . . . 29
Castle . . . 33 Lalrnally . . . . Awe . . . . 36 Taynuilt . . . .
38 21. Road to Inveroran . . Jnveroran-Iublic-house . Itoad to
Tyndrum . . lyntlruni . . . . Loch Llochnrt . . . 22. Killin . . .
. . Loch Tay . . . . Kenmore . . . . 23. Lord 1rendalbanes grountls
Vale of lay- Al, erfelly - Frills of Jlones . . River Tummel --
Valc of lummel . . . . Incally-Blnir . . . 24. Iluke of iltlrcls
garclens . Falls of liruar- hloutnin- roac o 1, octl l11nn1e1 . 1,
och I ttmmel . . . CONTENTS DAY Cunawe-Loch Etive . Tinkers . . .
PAGE . 39 43 19. Road by Loch Etive downwarcls . . . 15
Dunstafflage Castle . . 47 Loch Crerar . . . qg Strath of Appin-
Portna- croish . . . . 51 Islands of Loch Linnhe . 52 3Iorven . . .
- 52 Lord Iweedclale . . . 53 Strnth of 1uror . . . 55 Iallachulili
. . 56 20. Road to Glen Coe up Loch Leven . . . 57 I3lacksmiths
house, . . 58 Glen Coe . . . . 62 Whisky hovel . . . 65 Kings House
. . 65 Iiivers TummeI and Garry . go Fa5cally . . . . 91 2 j. Pass
of Killicmnkie -Sonnet. . . . g2 Ialloflurnmel. . . 93 1unkelrl . .
. 94 Fallofthelran. . . 26. I olc of Athol, gardens . z Glcri of
the Rran-Kulnl, ling 13rig . . . . 96 Narrow Glen-Poern . . 97,
Cricff . . . . 99 27. Strath krnc. . . . 99 Lord hIelvillcs
house-1, ach 1rnc . . . . IOO Strath 1Syer-1, och r.lilnaig IOI
lruce the Iravellcr - lis, of I, cry--Callantlcr . . 102 4 CONTENTS
DAY IIIGI AY IAGE E. rontl to thr Trossachs - 1 30. blolntnin -
loatl to 1, och I, , I1 Vet1nnchlr . . 103 T.ocll Achl-ly
--lrossnch.- lond 1111 T, och Kettcl-ine . 1o.t, Iocn Stelqin, q
Vest - .nrtl . . . . 105 Il, tlllans hut . . . 1-36 o. 1011 to I,
och I, onloltl . 1-36 Voil. . . . . 117 Poem 111 Solitary lcller .
. . . I 18 StrntllICyer . . . 119 31. 1, och 1, uljnni . . . 121
Cnllander - Stirliiig - Fnl- kirk . . . . . 122 IVLII 111 J, ocl I,
OIIIOII 1uri.h . . . . 123 l . . . I I I i n . . . . . 125 1-1101,
1oys l.nvc-l, cln . I 12 1 34. Iolit-TTnwthorilci . I 26 Ioltrnnx
11nt . . . I 1 lontl to Ieellcs . . . 17 IiECOLLECTIONS OF A TOUR
SCOTLAN L. A.U. 1 S03 Coztilzzi TfIllD JVEEA7 Szozdry, A zlAfzst 2
8th.-MTe were dcsiroris to 11ai.c crossed the nountains above
Glengyle to Glenfrlloch, at the head of Loch Lonlond, 1311t it
rained so heavily that it was impossible, so the ferryman engaged
to row us to the point where Coleridge and I had rested, vhilc
Willianl was going on our doultful adventure. lhe hostess provided
us with tea and sugar for our lreak- fast the water was boiled in
an iron pan, a11d dealt out to us in a jug, a proof that she does
not often drink tea, though she said she had alcvays tea ancl sugar
in tlic house. She and the rest of the family breakfasted on curds
and whey, as taken out of the pot inwhich she was making cheese she
insisted upon my taking sonc also and hcr husband joined in with
the old stoiy, tllat it was v1rra halesome. I thought it
exceedingly gootl, and said to myself that they lived nicely with
their cow she was meat, drink, and company...
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