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CHAPTER XV.
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“Confessed from yonder slow extinguished clouds,
Her wonted station in the middle air;
A thousand shadows at her back.”—Thomson.
Castle Carberry, to which our travellers were going, was a large gothic pile, erected2 in the rude and distant period when strength more than elegance3 was deemed necessary in a building. The depredations4 of war, as well as time, were discernible on its exterior5; some of its lofty battlements were broken, and others mouldering6 to decay, while about its ancient towers
“The rank grass waved its head,
It stood upon a rocky eminence8 overhanging the sea, and commanding a delightful9 prospect10 of the opposite coast of Scotland; about it were yet to be traced irregular fortifications, a moat, and remains11 of a drawbridge, with a well, long since dry, which had been dug in the rock to supply the inhabitants in time of siege with water. On one side rose a stupendous hill, covered to the very summit with trees, and scattered12 over with relics
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meandering
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grandeur
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niches
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fatigue
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retired
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winding
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tapestry
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distinguished
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inquiries
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portrayed
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bosom
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hawk
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chamber
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admiration
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lodge
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