Flowing through the sheep country so graphically described by Mr. Hardy in his novels, the Frome arrives, after an uneventful course, at Wareham, and is discharged into Poole Harbour, a place of creeks and islands, sand and mud banks, regularly swelling with the incoming tide into a noble expanse of water.
WILLIAM SENIOR.
WIMBORNE MINSTER.
BIDEFORD BRIDGE (p. [48]).