To 1773
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1760-to-1773-523 |
| Words | 375 |
It
is a high rock surrounded by the sea, two or three miles in
circumference, and about two miles from the shore. The
strong east wind made the water so rough, that the boat
could hardly live: And when we came to the only landing
place, (the other sides being quite perpendicular,) it was with
much difficulty that we got up, climbing on our hands and
knees. The castle, as one may judge by what remains, was
utterly inaccessible. The walls of the chapel, and of the
Governor’s house, are tolerably entire. The garden-walls are
still seen near the top of the rock, with the well in the midst
of it. And round the walls there are spots of grass, that
feed eighteen or twenty sheep. But the proper natives of the
island are Solund-geese, a bird about the size of a Muscovy
duck, which breed by thousands, from generation to genera
tion, on the sides of the rock. It is peculiar to these, that they
lay but one egg, which they do not sit upon at all, but keep
it under one foot, (as we saw with our eyes,) till it is hatched. How many prayers did the holy men confined here offer up,
in that evil day! And how many thanksgivings should we
return, for all the liberty, civil and religious, which we enjoy! At our return, we walked over the ruins of Tantallon Castle,
once the seat of the great Earls of Douglas. The front walls
(it was four square) are still standing, and by their vast height
June, 1772.] JOURNAL. 465
and huge thickness, give us a little idea of what it once was. Such is human greatness! Fri. 22.--We took a view of the famous Roman camp,
lying on a mountain, two or three miles from the town. It is
encompassed with two broad and deep ditches, and is not
easy of approach on any side. Here lay General Lesley with
his army, while Cromwell was starving below. He had no
way to escape; but the enthusiastic fury of the Scots
delivered him. When they marched into the valley to
swallow him up, he mowed them down like grass. Sat. 23.--I went on to Alnwick, and preached in the
Town-Hall.