Across there would be the dark mouth of Peer's Ghyll; or had he passed it?
"A Romance of Wastdale"
A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason
No living creature, great or small, lived in that Ghyll.
"A Child's Book of Saints"
William Canton
Nearly at the end of the second run White found himself on the edge of a narrow, deep Ghyll, with a stream at the bottom, crossed by an overgrown footpath which went down to the stream and up again by flights of stone steps opposite each other.
"Highways and Byways in Surrey"
Eric Parker