The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... delight of our poets of the English mountains ! To the right ( but let him keep this to himself , it is too grand to be coveted by us ) is the large ruined castle of Gottesberg , far - spreading on the summit of the hill- very light and ...
... delight of our poets of the English mountains ! To the right ( but let him keep this to himself , it is too grand to be coveted by us ) is the large ruined castle of Gottesberg , far - spreading on the summit of the hill- very light and ...
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... delightful to the imagination was our journey of yesterday , still tempting to hope and expectation ! Yet wherever we passed through a village or small town the veil of romance was withdrawn , and we were compelled to think of human ...
... delightful to the imagination was our journey of yesterday , still tempting to hope and expectation ! Yet wherever we passed through a village or small town the veil of romance was withdrawn , and we were compelled to think of human ...
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... delightful I ever beheld ; the happiest mixture of wildness , which no art could overcome , and formality , often necessary to conduct you along the ledge of a precipice - whence you may look down upon the river , enlivened by boats ...
... delightful I ever beheld ; the happiest mixture of wildness , which no art could overcome , and formality , often necessary to conduct you along the ledge of a precipice - whence you may look down upon the river , enlivened by boats ...
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... ) are sown in like manner . Immense quantities of timber are floated down the river . Sometimes in our delightful walk we were led through tracts of vines , all belonging to the Grand Duke . TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 27.
... ) are sown in like manner . Immense quantities of timber are floated down the river . Sometimes in our delightful walk we were led through tracts of vines , all belonging to the Grand Duke . TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 27.
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... delightful evening . Words- worth almost as good a reader as Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority , both in what he read and said . He spoke of Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and ...
... delightful evening . Words- worth almost as good a reader as Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority , both in what he read and said . He spoke of Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and ...
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