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1 This was the deep glen , then, that he had heard Valentine speak of?
2 Looking upward into the deep glen whence it issues, you see its shady current.
3 On his left was a deep glen .
4 Home is a small traditional farmhouse built in a deep glen , only a short walk from the seashore.
5 A deep glen lay beneath him-overit on the other side a wilderness of rugged screes and sheer precipices.
6 The sunlight falls through flickering leaves into the deep glen , and makes the foam whiter and the brook more golden-brown.
7 We halted in a deep glen between exceedingly steep hills, through which a torrent-bed had cut its course directly to the sea.
8 Evening approached at last, the tall mountain-tops around were still gay and bright in sunshine, while our deep glen was completely shadowed.
9 The Goddess of Melancholy advances out of a deep glen in the rear, habited in black, and covered with a thick veil.-Shespeaks.
10 Still pushing eastward, and continuing to travel through beautiful grazing country Oxley was suddenly stopped by a deep glen running across his track:-
11 Above the deep glen that curves into the mountain, stands the beautiful temple of the Sybil- abuildingof the most perfect and graceful proportion.
12 The northern side becomes, in consequence, a deep glen , as the cliffs which form its wall rise abruptly from the level of the creek.
13 The party had descended into a deep glen , which wound through the opening between the highlands, still extending a little in advance of them.
14 At last we came up out of a deep glen and saw at a distance the white line of wall which tells of Jerusalem.
15 After five hours' hard riding they came to a spring of water in a deep glen where the Indians had evidently breakfasted the day before.
16 By 5.30 p.m. we reached the river again, several miles above the deep glen that had checked our course on the 5th.
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