[Gutenberg 52058] • Isle of Wight
- Authors
- Moncrieff, A.R. Hope
- Publisher
- Zellerz Publishing Co.
- Tags
- isle of wight (england) -- description and travel
- Date
- 2008-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.95 MB
- Lang
- en
**Isle of Wight by A. R. Hope Moncrieff**
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**Summary**
The Island, as its people are in the way of styling it, while not going so far as to deny existence to the adjacent islands of Great Britain and Ireland—the Wight, as it is sometimes called by old writers—has for the first fact in its history that it was not always an island. It once made a promontory of Dorset, cut off from the mainland by a channel, whose rush of encountering tides seems still wearing away the shores so as to broaden a passage of half a dozen miles at the most, narrowed to about a mile between the long spit of Hurst and the north-western corner of the Island. It may be that what is now a strait has been the estuary of a great river, flooding itself into the sea, which, like Hengist and Horsa, is apt to prove an invading ally difficult to get rid of. Wight is taken to represent an old British name for the channel, that, by monkish Latinists, came to be christened pelagus solvens; but the Solent may have had rather some etymological kinship with the Solway.
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