This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER II. Autumnal Tinu--Solomon and the Queen of Sheba--Series Sacnr--Series Virgiliana--Charles the First and Lord Falkland--Virgilius the Magician--Thomas of Ercildoune. With occasional gales of wind and blustering showers October 1868, that, from their chilliness and snellness, you suspect to be sleet, althbugh you don't like as yet exactly to say so--meteorological phenomena, however, in no way strange or unusual on the back of the autumnal equinox--the weather with us here continues delightfully bright and breezy, and the country looks beautiful. Field and upland are still as freshly green as at midsummer, while the deep, rich russet hues and golden tints of the declining year, gleaming in the fitful sunlight, and intermingling their glories with the still beautifully fresh and unspotted foliage of our hardier trees and shrubs; with the ripe, ruddy bloom of the heather empurpling the moorland and the hill, and a perfect sea of "brackens brown" mantling the mountain side, and fringing, in loving companionship with the birch, the alder, and the hazel, the torrent's brink, as it leaps in foam from rock to rock and dashes downwards with its wild music to the sea, --all this, with a thousand indescribable accessories, scarcely perceptible indeed in the general effect, but all bearing their fitting part in the delightful whole, presents at this season, and never more markedly than this year, a scene that you never tire of gazing at, and declaring again and again, and with all your heart, to be "beautiful exceedingly." As you gaze on such a scene as this, you feel that no painter could paint it; that there is a something in it all too subtile and spiritual to be transferred AUTUMNAL TINTS. 9 to canvas by any art whatever. An imitation, indeed, of all that...