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... hill to lead us forward . After ascending above a hundred stone steps , we were greeted by the slender tinkling of a bell , a delicately wild sound in that place . It is fixed at the top of a pillar , on which is inscribed a poetical ...
... hill to lead us forward . After ascending above a hundred stone steps , we were greeted by the slender tinkling of a bell , a delicately wild sound in that place . It is fixed at the top of a pillar , on which is inscribed a poetical ...
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... hill , —or had some favourite lass there presented it to him ? .. It Such Wednesday , July 19th . - Liége . - My first entrance into the market - place brought a shock of cheerful sensation . was like the bursting into life of a Flemish ...
... hill , —or had some favourite lass there presented it to him ? .. It Such Wednesday , July 19th . - Liége . - My first entrance into the market - place brought a shock of cheerful sensation . was like the bursting into life of a Flemish ...
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... hill opposite to us ( which is , however , somewhat unpleasingly scarified by new fortifications ) , and over the ... hills ; and , to the right , in front of us , another range - rather a cluster - which we looked at with peculiar ...
... hill opposite to us ( which is , however , somewhat unpleasingly scarified by new fortifications ) , and over the ... hills ; and , to the right , in front of us , another range - rather a cluster - which we looked at with peculiar ...
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... hills are probably higher than some of our own which we call mountains ; but on the spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 19.
... hills are probably higher than some of our own which we call mountains ; but on the spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 19.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to our eyes ; but when objects ... hill- very light and elegant , with one massy tower . The trees , however , in the whole of the country through ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to our eyes ; but when objects ... hill- very light and elegant , with one massy tower . The trees , however , in the whole of the country through ...
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