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Heartache Heart"ache`, n. [Cf. AS. heortece.] Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang. --Shak.

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- Dubh Artach (/duː ˈɑːrtɑːx/; Scottish Gaelic: [t̪uh ˈarˠʃt̪əx]) is a remote skerry of basalt rock off the west coast of Scotland lying 18 miles (29 km)...
- Fowlsheugh in northeast Scotland; numerous reefs in the Hebrides such as Dubh Artach and Skerryvore; and The Skerries, located off the Antrim coast of Northern...
- The island features a disused signal station for the lighthouses on Dubh Artach and Skerryvore and a row of cottages built for the lighthouse keepers. Satish...
- end of the Lecale Peninsula St John's Rock, a 19th-century name for Dubh Artach, Scotland St John's Town of Dalry, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland St John's...
- outlying rock lighthouses are also visible from the southwest of Mull: Dubh Artach and Skerryvore. The Torran Rocks are a large shoal of reefs, islets, and...
- in 1857. Brebner was also resident engineer for Thomas Stevenson's Dubh Artach lighthouse from 1867 to 1872. Workman's cottages were built on the islet...
- Dunnet Head (1831) Girdle Ness (1833) Barra Head (1833) Lismore (1833) Dubh Artach (1872) Annan Bridge Hutcheson Bridge, Glasgow Marykirk Bridge Regent Bridge...
- Fowlsheugh Cramond Island Firth of Forth Damsay Orkney Dore Holm Shetland Dubh Artach Inner Hebrides Dùn St Kilda Dùn Chonnuill Inner Hebrides: Garvellachs East...
- 1859, Carraig Fhada at Port Ellen, which has an unusual design, and Dubh Artach, an isolated rock tower some 35 km (22 mi) northwest of Ruvaal. Since 1973...
- of small islands may be no less complex and elusive. In relation to Dubh Artach, Robert Louis Stevenson believed that "black and dismal" was one translation...