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Writing in 1973, [citation needed] Sir John attributed "the purple headed mountain" to nearby Benevenagh, and "the river running by" to the River Roe which flows past Bellerena House. Sir John had heard the story from the late Sir Norman Stronge, speaker of the Northern Ireland House of Commons, whose family also had ties to the area.
The fourth verse starts "The purple headed mountain, the river running by". "The purple headed mountain" is believed to be Blorenge, "The river running by" the Usk beneath. [citation needed] "Blorenge" is one of very few words in the English language which is a perfect rhyme for "orange." [10] [11] [12]
The Purple Headed Mountain (1963) English Spirituality: An Outline of Ascetical Theology according to the English Pastoral Tradition (1963) The Rock and the River: An Encounter between Traditional Spirituality and Modern Thought (1965) The Function of Theology (1968) Prayer: A New Encounter (1972) My God: A Reappraisal of Normal Religious ...
Purple Mountain (r), Purple Mountain NE Top (m), and Tomies Mountain (l). Shehy is visible between Purple Mountain and its NE Top. A faster alternative to the classic loop–route is the 7–kilometre 3–4 hour route from the Head of the Gap up to Purple Mountain (and potentially Purple Mountain NE Top), and then retracing the path back down ...
The Wansheng Dragon King (萬聖龍王) is a yaoguai based in Emerald Waves Lake (碧波潭) at Rocky Mountain (亂石山) in the Kingdom of Jisai (祭賽國). He plots with his son-in-law, the Nine-Headed Beast, to steal a śarīra from the pagoda in Golden Ray Monastery (金光寺) and release a rain of blood in the kingdom. Without the ...
The purple-throated mountaingem is 10 to 11.5 cm (3.9 to 4.5 in) long and weighs 4.5 to 6 g (0.16 to 0.21 oz). [7] Both sexes of all subspecies have a medium-length straight black bill, a white to pale buff stripe behind the eye, and a fairly long tail.
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Purple Mountain 12,958' Purple Peak 12,800' Pyramid Peak 14,025' Quail Mountain 13,465' Quandary Peak 14,271' – highest summit of the Tenmile Range; Red Mountain (Culebra Range) 13,914' Red Mountain (Never Summer Mountains) Red Mountain Number 1 (San Juan Mountains) 12,598' Red Mountain Number 2 (San Juan Mountains) 12,225'