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1 These scenes of Tregeagle's labours are all situated amid most glorious scenery .
2 Turner was never satisfied merely to reach to even the most glorious scenery .
3 But the glorious scenery of the region calls off attention from the modest hamlet.
4 The peaceful retreat, the glorious scenery , the gentle nursing, restored him to health and cheerfullness.
5 I reminded Mr. Mapleson of our glorious scenery .
6 The effect of the statues in this high, pure air, in this solemn, glorious scenery , is peculiar.
7 He decided to go to Tintagel, in wild, romantic Cornwall; at least there would be boating, fishing, and the glorious scenery .
8 They passed through glorious scenery , all the more beautiful as it was the blossoming time of the year and flowers were everywhere.
9 Not glorious scenery but tatty lock-up shops more fitted to the dodgier tourist areas of third world countries than the Cliffs of Moher.
10 All day the Nancy Bell was towed down the broad river, the glorious scenery along its banks arousing the constant enthusiasm of our travellers.
11 The tourist brings evil as well as good in his track, and the tax upon glorious scenery here is not the globe-trotter but the mendicant.
12 We find him both in his published book and still more in his private Journal repeating his admiration of the country and its glorious scenery .
13 Get up your steam, if this weather lasts, and have a ramble in Wales; its glorious scenery must do every one's heart and body good.
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