Armistead. English lakes and mountains

Today's free book is Tales and legends of the English lakes and mountains by Wilson Armistead (1852). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

The Bridal of Triermain, a Legend of the Vale of St. John
St. Herbert, the Hermit of Derwentwater
The Abbey Vows
The Shepherd Boys of Dungeon-Ghyll
Charles Williams, the Poet of Kentmere
The Skulls of Calgarth
The Luck of Eden Hall
The Maid of Habdra Scar
The Ennerdale Brothers
Emma; or, the Murdered Maid
Associations of Carlisle, Historical, Poetical, and Romantic
The Druid's Temple
The Unfortunate Tourist of Helvellyn, and his FaithfulDog
Derwentwater Regatta
The Shepherd of Green-head Ghyll
The Inscribed Rocks
Edgar, the Lord of Ennerdale. A Tradition of Wotobank, near Egremont
Lady Eva and the Giant of Yewdale
Legend of Kireby Lonsdale Bridge
The Spectre Army of Sotjtra Fell
Rustic Poets of the Lake District
Hart's-horn Tree, neas Penrith
The Quakeress Bride, a Tale of the Mountains
The Beauty of Buttermere; with an account of the Trial and Execution of Hatfield the Impostor, who married her
Affray of the Border Freebooters, in Borrowdale
Jossy with Whips
Helwise; or The Ill-fated Lovers: a Tale of Muncaster Hall
Emma and Sir Eglamore. A Legend of Air Force