item: #1 of 5 id: 21549 author: Marryat, Frederick title: Jacob Faithful date: None words: 153908 flesch: 81 summary: As soon as we had put our traps on board, as old Tom called them, he received his orders, and we cast off from the wharf. Thanky, boy, so I thought, but wasn't sure: and then old Tom burst out in a beautiful air: Trust not too much your own opinion, When your vessel's under weigh, Let good advice still bear dominion; That's a compass will not stray. keywords: away; bed; board; boat; boy; boys; cabin; captain; come; day; deck; dominie; drummond; eyes; face; father; fleming; gentleman; good; half; hand; head; heart; home; hour; house; jacob; know; lady; leave; left; lieutenant; life; look; love; man; marables; mary; master; men; mind; money; morning; mother; mr drummond; mr tom; mr turnbull; mrs; people; pipe; place; poor; right; river; room; round; sarah; ship; shore; sir; stapleton; tell; thee; thou; thought; thy; time; tom; turnbull; water; wherry; wife; wish; woman; world; years cache: 21549.txt plain text: 21549.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 40020 author: Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) title: The Thames date: None words: 11945 flesch: 71 summary: With rivers as with men, size is not an element in greatness, and for no other reason than that it carries London on its banks the Thames would be the most famous river in the world. The crowd prefers the slice of river between Hammersmith and Barnes Bridge, because from first to last so much can be seen of the race, but the curve hides the winning-post. keywords: abbey; bridge; church; court; day; days; flowers; hampton; henley; henry; house; illustration; king; london; oxford; place; richmond; river; sir; thames; time; water; windsor; year cache: 40020.txt plain text: 40020.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 46818 author: Various title: Rivers of Great Britain. The Thames, from Source to Sea. Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial date: None words: 160642 flesch: 66 summary: At Lechlade linking hands, come likewise to support The mother of great Thames. The daïs characteristic of old time, when distinctions of rank were very palpable, still remains; but the beautiful old flooring of these painted tiles so much used by Tudor builders has gone, although there is reason to suppose that it still existed eighty years ago. keywords: = =; abbey; abingdon; bank; beauty; boat; bridge; buildings; canal; castle; century; chapel; character; charles; church; city; close; college; common; country; course; court; cross; day; days; distance; docks; duke; early; edward; end; england; english; fair; ferry; fine; fish; form; gardens; good; gravesend; great; green; half; hall; hampton; hand; head; henley; henry; high; hill; history; house; illustration; interest; island; john; kew; king; lady; left; lies; life; little; lock; london; london bridge; look; lord; low; man; mary; meadows; men; miles; mill; new; north; old; order; oxford; park; pass; past; path; people; picturesque; place; point; portion; present; public; queen; quiet; race; railway; reach; red; remains; richmond; right; river; river thames; road; round; royal; scene; sea; set; ships; shore; sir; site; spot; stands; stone; stream; streatley; street; structure; summer; surrey; thames; thames head; tide; time; tower; town; trees; university; upper; view; village; walk; walls; water; way; weir; westminster; white; william; windsor; woods; work; world; years cache: 46818.txt plain text: 46818.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 54326 author: Sharpley, R. (Reginald) title: The Thames: A Sketch-Book date: None words: 216 flesch: 70 summary: [Illustration: SHILLINGFORD BRIDGE.] 9 BELOW STAINES BRIDGE. keywords: illustration cache: 54326.txt plain text: 54326.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 8682 author: Cornish, C. J. (Charles John) title: The Naturalist on the Thames date: None words: 66105 flesch: 73 summary: The supply of fish, and the open and strictly private extent of water, then attracted a number of wild duck or water birds of some kind, which the writer was invited to see and identify, as it did not seem probable that they could be the ordinary wild duck, which are vegetable feeders, and would need an artificial supply of grain, which is provided on the Serpentine, but is not given to any of these reservoir ducks. They feed on the decaying leaves of the iris and other water plants, and from the number of divisions on the shell are believed to live for sometimes twenty years. keywords: banks; bed; birds; black; chalk; chiswick; country; cut; day; earth; eel; england; eyot; feet; fish; flowers; food; form; fox; garden; good; grass; half; hedges; hills; house; illustration; insects; island; kind; land; leaves; life; line; little; london; london river; men; mill; morning; new; night; number; open; oxford; park; place; plants; red; river; round; saw; sea; sheep; shells; spring; stream; summer; sun; surface; thames; time; trees; trout; valley; water; way; white; wild; winter; wood; years; young cache: 8682.txt plain text: 8682.txt