The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... hope as when I first visited the Wye , and all the world was fresh and new . Having travelled over the intermediate not interesting country , the massy ramparts of Cologne , guarded by grotesque turrets , the bridges , and heavy arched ...
... hope as when I first visited the Wye , and all the world was fresh and new . Having travelled over the intermediate not interesting country , the massy ramparts of Cologne , guarded by grotesque turrets , the bridges , and heavy arched ...
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... 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 Yet wherever we passed through a village or small town the veil of romance was withdrawn , and we were compelled to think of human distress and poverty- their causes how various in a country where Nature has been ...
... 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 Yet wherever we passed through a village or small town the veil of romance was withdrawn , and we were compelled to think of human distress and poverty- their causes how various in a country where Nature has been ...
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... hope - my brother's wanderings thirty years ago , and the tales brought to me the following Christmas holidays at Forncett , and often repeated while we paced together on the gravel walk in the parsonage garden , by moon or star light ...
... hope - my brother's wanderings thirty years ago , and the tales brought to me the following Christmas holidays at Forncett , and often repeated while we paced together on the gravel walk in the parsonage garden , by moon or star light ...
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... hope we were not ungrateful to the memory of past times when ( standing on the summit of Helvellyn , Scaw Fell , Fairfield , or Skiddaw ) we have felt as if the world itself could not present a more sublime spectacle ...
... hope we were not ungrateful to the memory of past times when ( standing on the summit of Helvellyn , Scaw Fell , Fairfield , or Skiddaw ) we have felt as if the world itself could not present a more sublime spectacle ...
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... hope of passing a winter with Robinson at Rome . The expense , however , deterred him . He referred to Barry Cornwall's Tragedy , just published , and said , " It appears to me , in the present late age of the world , a most difficult ...
... hope of passing a winter with Robinson at Rome . The expense , however , deterred him . He referred to Barry Cornwall's Tragedy , just published , and said , " It appears to me , in the present late age of the world , a most difficult ...
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