11 examples of buttermere in sentences

On March 12th he published in several newspapers a statement in opposition to the proposed Braithwaite and Buttermere Railway, which he considered would be injurious to the Lake District, in which he took so deep an interest.

Buttermere Railway.

Marvell quoted Mary of Buttermere Maseres, Baron Massinger, Philip Mathematics and Lamb Mathews, Charles, his picture Mrs. Charles, and the Lambs Mathias' Pursuits of Literature

BEAUTY OF BUTTERMERE (3 syl.), Mary Robinson, who married John Hatfield, a heartless impostor executed for forgery at Carlisle in 1803.

L. and N.W.R. =Nearest Station.=Keswick (for visiting Derwentwater, Skiddaw, Bassenthwaite, Buttermere, Cockermouth, Wytheburn).

Bassenthwaite Water, connected with Derwentwater by the Derwent, is a smaller lake, but exceedingly beautiful, and Buttermere has a quaint little village which goes by the same name.

[Illustration: Photochrom Co., Ltd. CRUMMOCK WATER AND BUTTERMERE.

315 From this memorial tribute to my theme I was returning, when, with sundry forms Commingledshapes which met me in the way That we must treadthy image rose again, Maiden of Buttermere!

[Footnote T: The story of Mary, "The Maid of Buttermere," as told in the guidebooks, is as follows: 'She was the daughter of the inn-keeper at the Fish Inn.

A melodrama on the story of the Maid of Buttermere was produced in all the suburban London theatres; and in 1843 a novel was published in London by Henry Colburn, entitled 'James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere, a Story of Modern Times', with illustrations by Robert Cruikshank.

A melodrama on the story of the Maid of Buttermere was produced in all the suburban London theatres; and in 1843 a novel was published in London by Henry Colburn, entitled 'James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere, a Story of Modern Times', with illustrations by Robert Cruikshank.

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