very large promontory advancing into the Adriatic, and separated from the Apennines on the west by the plains of Lucera and San Severo. We took a ride into the heart of the mountains through shady dells and noble woods, which brought to our minds the venerable groves that in ancient times bent with the loud winds sweeping along the rugged sides of Garganus.
'Aquilonibus
Querceta Gargani laborant
Et foliis viduantur orni.'—Horace.
"There is still a respectable forest of evergreen and common oak, pine, hornbeam, chesnut, and manna-ash. The sheltered valleys are industriously cultivated, and seem to be blest with luxuriant vegetation."—Swinburne's Travels.
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There "bright appearances" have smiled.
"In yonder nether world where shall I seek
His bright appearances, or footstep trace?"—Milton.