The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... appeared to me a much finer building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years might have produced , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT ...
... appeared to me a much finer building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years might have produced , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT ...
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... appearance , while clouds of incense were ascending over their heads to the large crucifix above the altar ; and the ' pealing organ ' sounded to ' the full- voiced quire . ' There was a beautiful nun in a grey garment with a long black ...
... appearance , while clouds of incense were ascending over their heads to the large crucifix above the altar ; and the ' pealing organ ' sounded to ' the full- voiced quire . ' There was a beautiful nun in a grey garment with a long black ...
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... with an intermixture of houses of a later date , and showy shops ; an appearance of commerce and bustle , which makes the contrast with Bruges the more striking , as the architecture of the ancient 8 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... with an intermixture of houses of a later date , and showy shops ; an appearance of commerce and bustle , which makes the contrast with Bruges the more striking , as the architecture of the ancient 8 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... appeared equally contented . Some approached the fountain- a sacred spot ! —to drink of the pure waters , out of which rise the silent statues . The spot is sacred ; for there , before the priests arrived in the procession , incense was ...
... appeared equally contented . Some approached the fountain- a sacred spot ! —to drink of the pure waters , out of which rise the silent statues . The spot is sacred ; for there , before the priests arrived in the procession , incense was ...
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... appearance , while they struggled cheerfully with the blustering wind , was wild and romantic . The fondness for flowers appears in this country wherever you go . Nothing is more common than to see a man , driving a cart , with a rose ...
... appearance , while they struggled cheerfully with the blustering wind , was wild and romantic . The fondness for flowers appears in this country wherever you go . Nothing is more common than to see a man , driving a cart , with a rose ...
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