Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway - Illustrative and Descriptive of Places along the Line from Worcester to Shrewsbury by John Randall
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HANDBOOK TO THE SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY
Illustrative and Descriptive of Places along the Line, FROM WORCESTER TO SHREWSBURY. BY J. RANDALL, F.G.S., AUTHOR OF "SEVERN VALLEY," ETC. [Title page illustration: title.jpg] LEGEND OF THE SEVERN, WYE, AND RHEIDOL. (_See Illustration on the Cover_.) The Welsh are justly proud of their hills and their rivers; they frequently personify both, and attribute to them characters corresponding with their peculiar features. Of the Severn, the Wye, and the Rheidol, they have an apologue, intended to convey an idea of their comparative length, and also of the character of the districts through which they flow. It is called "The Three Sisters," and in substance is as follows:--In some primitive period of the earth's history, Father Plinlimmon promised to these nymphs of the mountain as much territory as they could compass in a day's journey to the sea, by way of dowry upon their alliance with certain marine deities they should meet there. Sabra, |
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