116 examples of tay in sentences

[splendid] friths and lakes which, far away, Are by smooth Annan fill'd, or pastoral Tay, Or Don's romantic springs; at distance, hail!

THOMAS ROGER & SON, Newport-on-Tay.

J. O. M. NEWPORT-ON-TAY, April 1909.

He will strike you, Kegah-Puk-e-tay-og, Kegah-wa-po-taig. 17.

"About ten miles from its source, the Tay diffuses itself into Lochdochart."Geog.

Tay Tay's memories.

Tay Tay's memories.

Debouching from this long, winding, tree-arched dell, you come out upon Strathearn, or the bottom-land of the river Earn, which joins the Tay a few miles below.

The Fair City of Perth is truly most beautifully situated at the head of navigation on the Tay, as Stirling is on the Forth.

so these soldiers of the Caesars shouted at the view of the Tay and the Corse of Gowrie, Ecce Tiber!

The Italian river is a Rhine in history, but a mere Goose Creek within its actual banks compared with the Tay.

Crossed the Tay and proceeded northward up the east side of that fertile river.

But it may be applied in the best sense of production to the Tay; and not only that, but other terms known to practical agriculture.

Just think of the pasturage of the Tay.

They are situated on the Tay, a few miles above Perth, and are well worthy of the inspection and admiration of the scientific as well as the utilitarian world.

As a proof of the enhanced production of the Tay fisheries under this cultivation the fact will suffice, that they now rent for 14,000 pounds a year against 11,000 pounds under the old system.

There is no earthly reason why the Connecticut should not breed and supply as great a number of these excellent and beautiful fish as the Tay.

The salmon-shepherd at Stormontfields, having fully explained the labors and duties of his charge, rowed me across the Tay, and I continued my walk highly gratified in having seen one of the new industries which this age is adding to the different cultures provided for the sustentation and comfort of human life.

Crossing the Tay by a magnificent bridge, you are in the famous old city and capital of ancient Caledonia, Dunkeld.

Walled in here, on the upper waters of the Tay, by dark and heavily-wooded mountains, it was just the place for the earliest monks to select as the site of one of their cloistered communities.

About the middle of the afternoon I reached the summit of the two watersheds, where a horse's hoof might so dam a balancing stream as to send it southward into the Tay or northward into the Moray Firth.

[Hallowe'en fires on Loch Tay; Hallowe'en fires at Balquhidder.]

Again, "in 1860, I was residing near the head of Loch Tay during the season of the Hallowe'en feast.

After dark on Hallowe'en, these heaps were kindled, and for several hours both sides of Loch Tay were illuminated as far as the eye could see.

OCHILS (i. e. the heights), a range of hills lying NE. and SW. between the valleys of the Forth and Tay; reach their highest point in Ben Cleugh (2363 ft.), near Stirling; the range is 24 m. long by 12 broad, and affords pasture for black-faced sheep; of the peaks of the range Dunmyat is the most striking, as Ben Cleuch is the highest. OCHILTREE, EDIE, a talkative, kind-hearted gaberlunzie who figures a good deal in Scott's "Antiquary.

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