A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 - Volume 1 (of 2) by Philip Thicknesse
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timid, may find it very difficult to pass over, if he looks under,
without losing in some degree that firmness which is necessary to his own preservation. The best and safest way is, to look forward at the building or object you are going to.--Fighting, and even courage, is mechanical; a man may be taught it as readily as any other science; and I would _pit_ the little timid hermit of _St. Onofre_ to a march, on the margin of the precipices on this mountain, against the bravest general we have in America. The man that would not wince at the whistle of a cannon-ball over his head, may find his blood retire, and his senses bewildered, at a dreadful precipice under his feet. _St. Onofre_ possesses no more space than what is covered in by the tiling, nor any prospect but to the South. The inhabitant of it says, he often sees the islands of _Minorca_, _Mallorca_, and _Ivica_, and the kingdoms of _Valencia_ and _Murcia_. The weather was extremely fine when I visited it, but there was a distant haziness which prevented my seeing those islands; indeed, my eyes were better employed and entertained in examining objects more interesting, as well as more pleasing. Going from this hermitage, you have a view of the vale of _St. Mary_, formerly called la _Vallee Amere_, through which the river _Lobregate_ runs, and which divides the bishoprick of Barcelona from that of _De Vic_. Lest you should think I am rather too tremendously descriptive of this _upland_ journey, hear what a French traveller says, who visited this mountain about twenty years ago. After examining every thing curious at the convent, he says, "_Il ne me restoit plus rien a voir que l'hermitage qui est renomme, il est dans la partie la plus elevee de la montagne, & partage en treize habitations, pour autant d'hermites. Le plaisir de le voir devoit me dedommager de la peine qu'il me falloit prendre pour y monter, en grimpant pendant plus de heux heures. J'aurois pre me servir de ma mule, mais il m'auroit fallu prendre un chemin ou |
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