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A city of light and music, watched over by an alabaster castle with an opal tower so bright it could be viewed for miles. The
We've found his lair in a mortal city called York - "
"It's New York," Stelian said with a roll of his eyes, as if he'd explained this before.
Shore of the lake, at the distance of rather more than a league
This is the city of disguises.
There's no leaving Edinburgh, No shifting it around: it stays with you, always.
Eleutheria, the fire is burning. Eleutheria, the tables are turning.
I find Edinburgh a stimulating place in which to live, with it being a city of contrasts, both architecturally and socially, and each district having a definite character.
The sight of London to my exiled eyes
Is as Elysium to a new-come soul.
May I have a workshop at Alver? For experiments? If I promise faithfully not to blow the house up? If you please, Cousin Alverstoke ... ?
A cold, miserable little hamlet on the eastern coast of America called Piper's Grave.
London, London, London town,
You can toughen up or get thrown around.
Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head
The Sussex lanes were very lovely in the autumn ... spendthrift gold and glory of the year-end ... earth scents and the sky winds and all the magic of the countryside which is ordained for the healing of the soul.
Suffolk has something more than the coziness of Kent and Surrey. There is a hint of wildness in its tamed beauty, and the tang of the North Sea is never far away.
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
here in Haven Point.
Edinburgh is my adopted home. It's a place where I wanted to come and live, and I managed to arrange my life so it happened.
Ledyard, the great New England traveller, and Mungo Park, the
Brooklyn, New York, and
Lake Winnipesaukee, he
WESTBURY, a nasty odious rotten-borough, a really rotten place.
When I moved to Brighton from London in 1995, I was struck by what I thought of as its townliness. A town, it seemed to me, was that perfect place to live, neither city nor country, both of which like to think they are light years apart but actually have a great deal in common.
on the outskirts of Johnson
A madhouse of frenzied moneymaking and frenzied pleasure-seeking, with none of the corners chipped off. It is beautifully situatedand the air reminds one curiously of Edinburgh.
If you drop a rose in the Hudson River at its mysterious source in the Adiron dacks, think of all the places it journeys by as it goes out to sea forever - think of that wonderful Hudson Valley.
Well the seaport, all seaports in Britain whether it's Glasgow or Newcastle or ... or Liverpool, any of the seaports, I've got this kind of knock about, beggar and the Lord will provide feeling about it.
Oakmont possesses all the charm of a sock to the head.
New York - that unnatural city where every one is an exile, none more so than the American
The place was out in Jersey ... Newark. And while that made living with yourself harder, it did make parking somewhat easier.
12 Arnold Grove, Merseyside.
London, how could one ever be tired of it?
He'd been living a lie since he arrived. He'd pretended to be a local, yet had loathed everything about Milwaukee. Now Al knew differently. He didn't want to be anything else but himself: a cheese curd-loving, festival-going, Brew Crew fan who adored the most incredible chef in the city.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Fill'd with death, ya pens'll hang ya.
Maidstone," he says, "in Kent. But I moved
Florence - the city of tranquillity made manifest ...
Half a capital and half a country town, the whole city leads a double existence; it has long trances of the one and flashes of the other; like the king of the Black Isles, it is half alive and half a monumental marble.
The town of GUILDFORD, which (taken with its environs) I, who have seen so many, many towns, think the prettiest, and, taken all together, the most agreeable and most happy-looking, that I ever saw in my life.
In London I have been by turns poor and rich, hopeful and despondent, successful and down and out, utterly miserable and ecstatically, dizzily happy. I belong to London as each of us can belong to only one place on this earth. And, in the same way, London belongs to me.
Perhaps there never was a monument more characteristic of an age and people than the Alhambra; a rugged fortress without, a voluptuous palace within; war frowning from its battlements; poetry breathing throughout the fairy architecture of its halls.
What I have always liked about Brighton is its impersonality. Since the 18th century, people have come, used the place and gone home again.
Amsterdam was a great surprise to me. I had always thought of Venice as the city of canals; it had never entered my mind that I should find similar conditions in a Dutch town.
Algernon is a pleasant companion. At mealtimes, he takes his place at the small gateleg table. He likes pretzels, and today he took a sip of beer while we watched the ballgame on TV. I think he rooted for the Yankees.
Leeds is a great club and it's been my home for years, even though I live in Middlesborough.
I was thinking of Cambridge, and then I got a bit homesick for a minute, 'cause I never been this far away from home before. But the I remember you're here, and now I'm not homesick no more.
Atalanta in Calydon
The Duke of Clarington cursed his luck at finding himself at the most hated of places during the most hated of times - Almack's at the start the London Season.
This city belongs to ghosts, to murderers, to sleepwalkers. Where are you, in what bed, in what dream?
A town loved with bitter love.
On the Jellicoe road
Greenwich Village ... the village of low rents and high arts.
Alfriston is a compact village set around a rather traffic-weary High Street, mainly of old, timbered buildings. The principal sights lie to the east on the river side.
England? England is in London right?
Where are you from, Hadrian?" "Hintindar originally - a little village south of here in Rhenydd." "Originally? What's that supposed to mean? You got yourself born someplace else recently?
What is your name?" asked Lear.
Caius," said Kent.
And whence do you hail?"
From Bonking, sire."
Well, yes, lad, as do we all," said Lear, "but from what town?
Newrose, oldrose, Queen Anne's lace. Water, river, stone, and sun. Wind over hill, under tree. Past the border none can see. Climbing into dark for you Will you wait in stars for me? I
Bridgeport?" Said I.
"Camelot," Said he.
Cleveland, city of light! City of magic!
Lake Wobegon, the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve.
The musical equivalent of St Pancras Station.
(on Elgar)
Nincompoops. (Quincy,
side of Vicki's, with Alfred on the other,
Well, little old Noisyville-on-the Subway is good enough for me.
For society, of all places I have ever been, Norwich is the best.
PANDEMONIUM, n. Literally, the Place of All the Demons. Most of them have escaped into politics and finance, and the place is now used as a lecture hall by the Audible Reformer.
Venice, that capital city of dream and intrigue, that double city (one above and seemingly solid, one below, wavering and reflected in the waters), which never disappoints ...
The Dumnonii, whose city or fortress was at Exeter, were an important people. They occupied the whole of the peninsula from the River Parret to Land's End. East of the Tamar was Dyfnaint, the Deep Vales; west of it Corneu, the horn of Britain.
London. For some reason the word didn't seem to have the magic, warm, sound of home that it had always had.
Naples sitteth by the sea, keystone of an arch of azure.
I'm in Pittsburgh. Why am I here?
I dwell no more in Arcady, But when the sky is blue with May, And birds are blithe and winds are free, I know what message is for me, For I have been in Arcady.
Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.
If I should be so blessed as to revisit again my own country, but more especially Manchester, all that I could hope or desire would be presented before in one view.
London is yours. If you want it.
Greenwich is a funny word, isn't it? All green and witchy. Like soup.
I love coming back to Edinburgh. It's nice to spend real time here.
places, and incidents
the wizard prison,
coming to Hollyhill to visit my
Edinburgh is alive with words.
THE ADVENTURE OF WISTERIA LODGE
One has not the alternative of speaking of London as a whole, for the simple reason that there is no such thing as the whole of it. It is immeasurable - embracing arms never meet. Rather it is a collection of many wholes, and of which of them is it most important to speak?
Three years ago, the white hope of the theatre. Today, a mug. That's New York for you. Puts you on a Christmas tree, and then - the alley.
New York, thy name is irreverence and hyperbole. And grandeur.
across the north plains of the Riddermark, Rohan the land of the Horse-lords. Ere long we shall come to the mouth of the Limlight that runs down from Fangorn to join the Great River. That is the
Northumberland, thou ladder wherewithal the mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne.
Prague. Praha. The name actually meant "threshold". Pollina had said the city was a portal between the life of the good and ... the other. A city of dark magic, Alessandro had called it.
Moorcroft with a small pasture
the Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
The Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
On many accounts, Cornwall may be regarded as one of the most interesting counties of England, whether we regard it for its coast scenery, its products, or its antiquities.
When we reach the intersection with Homochitto Street, I turn right, into town, and soon we're passing Dunleith, the antebellum mansion that I always say makes Tara from Gone with the Wind look like a woodshed.
I enjoy travelling the world, but nowhere beats Walsall.
HARRY AND GINNY POTTER'S HOUSE, ALBUS'S ROOM ALBUS
Rhine. The river that, somewhere out there, has broken free.
I am a village boy, and Amsterdam for me was always the big town.
New Orleans in an amazing town.
Quick, name some towns in New Jersey
district: small,
New York is really the place to be; to go to New York, you're going to the center of the world, the lion's den.
See anything interesting out there in the woods of King Hall?