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Glens, Ornamentation of 



272-274 

 Outlooks from . 272 

 under improve- 

 ment . . 272 

 Woody . . 272 

 Gloomy influence of tlie 



grove .... 281 

 Glory of sylvan landscape, 

 The ... . 288 

 of the setting sun 331 

 Glowing colours of the set- 

 ting sun .■ . . 331 

 ' Gods inhabited groves, 



The-' .... 279 

 Gothic arch, Origin of the 280 

 Grandeur and dignity of 

 the forest . . .286 

 of a storm and a 



sunset . . 335 

 of the forest . 278 

 Gravelled walks . . 260 

 Grazed lawns . . . 260 

 ' Great Oak, The ' . . 185 

 ' Green mantle of the 



standing pool. The ' . 292 

 ' Groaning tree. The ' 218-221 

 Group, A detached . . 248 

 along the horizon, 



A . . .249 

 as a remote ob- 

 ject, A . . 247 

 A well-balanced . 242 

 as the object of a 



foreground, A. 247 

 Destroying the 

 balance of a . 247 

 . on. a hiU-side, A,. 248 



Group on a hill-top, A . 249 



The larger . . 247 



The smaller . 248 



Grove in hot weather, The 276 



Quiet recesses of 



the . . .279 

 Recesses of the . 276 

 Sameness of the . 278 

 The open . 276-283 

 Groves and, architecture . 280 

 Concealment of 



boundaries in . 277 

 Deciduous . . 275 

 Temples in . 277-278 

 EmbelHshment of 277 

 Meditation in ,. ,278 

 of Pines ,. 275-276 

 Tranquillity of 278-279 

 used as temples . 



279-281 

 used for supersti- 

 tion . 280-282 



Hawthorn, The . 133-134 

 Characteristics o f 



the , . 133-134 



Fragrance of the 133 



in. a forest, The . 295 



Hawthorns in Epping 



Forest .... 134 



in the New Forest 134 



Hazy and misty weather.. 316 



medium, ESect 



of a ■ .' , . ,317 

 mild weather .. 316 



