The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... hand , and , with a politeness of gesture unknown in England in almost any station of life , beckoned that we might enter the church , where the people were kneel- ing upon chairs , of which there might be a thousand - two thousand - I ...
... hand , and , with a politeness of gesture unknown in England in almost any station of life , beckoned that we might enter the church , where the people were kneel- ing upon chairs , of which there might be a thousand - two thousand - I ...
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... hands , be made to open and shut the doors ! I have seen the diligence come into the yard and unload - heavy , dirty , dusty - a lap - dog walking about the top , like a panther in its cage , and viewing the gulf below . A monkey was an ...
... hands , be made to open and shut the doors ! I have seen the diligence come into the yard and unload - heavy , dirty , dusty - a lap - dog walking about the top , like a panther in its cage , and viewing the gulf below . A monkey was an ...
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... hand- some , but the steady grace , the chastened motions of their persons , and the mild seriousness of their countenances , are most remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless ...
... hand- some , but the steady grace , the chastened motions of their persons , and the mild seriousness of their countenances , are most remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless ...
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... hand ) , an English dandy , a handsome lady - like Flemish girl , dressed in an elegant gauze mob - cap with flowers , and robe à la française , were the most noticeable . people . . . The groups under the awning would make a lively ...
... hand ) , an English dandy , a handsome lady - like Flemish girl , dressed in an elegant gauze mob - cap with flowers , and robe à la française , were the most noticeable . people . . . The groups under the awning would make a lively ...
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... hand of their crumbling houses and fortifications . Bingen , Tuesday , July 25th . - Most delightful to the imagination was our journey of yesterday , still tempting to hope and expectation ! Yet wherever we passed through a village or ...
... hand of their crumbling houses and fortifications . Bingen , Tuesday , July 25th . - Most delightful to the imagination was our journey of yesterday , still tempting to hope and expectation ! Yet wherever we passed through a village or ...
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