WINANDER-MERE LAKE. 375 
disposition of the gardens and 
these islands, so beautiful in them- 
^‘nbelhshed. 
Wr. abovf to those 
" ' he, " ^'.’® oot without their sublimities. 
BRITISH LAIvES. 
^®fs^of 'natu^'^ deservedly class them among 
■^ fe“‘'‘^iand Ulswateb, a lake of 
of Ambleside, and four- 
iJUr^aiiiilf length, 
, 111}' Sfis 0 bieadth. On this lake much amuse- 
'® 4 ?“‘'l''‘‘'Seof' gous, or small cannon, 
liVvi l^*'oino„! dhe report IS reverberated from rock 
vKit' >'ovv cavern, and hill, with every variety 
yctly of thu^"® ^'^‘7 ’’^tvirning 
Tlipl.r” seven times 
'^i, viewed from an ascent, flows ma- 
' clear and smooth as a blue mirror. 
It is thus re-echoed seven times 
t'k :"idi 
1%,. "’lllO' I _., 
l^"d, covered 
A ."'‘111 culr*^^^' , 7 almost every wliene 
■<^‘‘0? '' quiu-fL?‘f‘^ §“‘tly “l°Phig upward from 
iH-mUic' a mile 111 breadth, till they reach 
V*>t ”*'“ 1 , ^"d awfully, 
I Is at j iPtaying their broken summits. Directly 
^ s ‘stance of somewhat more tlian three 
br of the.se mountains;,, 
VH** 'o a^t >• ‘“io the middle of the lake, 
iliJiri.’ ^iid .1, ‘■'V'® course, forming first a large bay 
t V i''" it R ' right. From a south- 
root hut is soon interrupted 
'li! ' 1 ‘c’ ."'hen HevcIIyii, a lofty anti very rugged 
“P‘'cading its waters, it turns 
“''t. and kwt nmnnn- tl-,,* ,l,.„ 
!..□ Wdueid, JL luriis 
' ’ "“ri IS lost among the deep recesses 
the. 
so 
'C 'V 1"®’ ""'"“g mountains where eagles 
if 'ders ' I- "'csteni part of Westmoreland, 
tio-ii'*' Lancashire. It is about ten miles 
‘ ‘ to soudi, but its breadth does ivot any 
'‘d ““St beautiful lake 
Saxons on accouni; 
