The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... felt more humble than in reading it . It is so superior to my own . She saw so much more than I did ; though we were side by side during a great part of the time . " Robinson advised Dorothy Wordsworth to publish her Journal of this ...
... felt more humble than in reading it . It is so superior to my own . She saw so much more than I did ; though we were side by side during a great part of the time . " Robinson advised Dorothy Wordsworth to publish her Journal of this ...
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... felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the women might have been the same for hundreds of years ...
... felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the women might have been the same for hundreds of years ...
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... we were tending , and ( sick and weary though I * Compare Tintern Abbey , “ Pastoral farms green to the very door . " — See vol . i . p . 266 . was ) I felt as much of the glad eagerness TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 15.
... we were tending , and ( sick and weary though I * Compare Tintern Abbey , “ Pastoral farms green to the very door . " — See vol . i . p . 266 . was ) I felt as much of the glad eagerness TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 15.
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... felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could , I believe , have been amused more days than one by the lading and unlading of a ferry - boat , which came to and started from the shore close under my window . Steadily it floats on the ...
... felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could , I believe , have been amused more days than one by the lading and unlading of a ferry - boat , which came to and started from the shore close under my window . Steadily it floats on the ...
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... felt on seeing a human being gaily dressed - a female tricked out with orna- ments , while disease and death were on her countenance . Cologne , Saturday , July 22d . - Upon a bright sunny morning , driven by a civil old postillion , we ...
... felt on seeing a human being gaily dressed - a female tricked out with orna- ments , while disease and death were on her countenance . Cologne , Saturday , July 22d . - Upon a bright sunny morning , driven by a civil old postillion , we ...
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