The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... journey ; Mr. Crabb Robinson also wrote a diary of it . Wordsworth memorialised the tour in a series of poems , very few of which were written at the time ; and when he wrote them afterwards at Rydal Mount , it is evident that he had ...
... journey ; Mr. Crabb Robinson also wrote a diary of it . Wordsworth memorialised the tour in a series of poems , very few of which were written at the time ; and when he wrote them afterwards at Rydal Mount , it is evident that he had ...
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... journey , and now a storm threatened us , which helped our own melancholy thoughts to cast a gloom over the open country , where few trees were to be seen except forests on the distant heights . The ruins of the severely contested ...
... journey , and now a storm threatened us , which helped our own melancholy thoughts to cast a gloom over the open country , where few trees were to be seen except forests on the distant heights . The ruins of the severely contested ...
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... journey , at the same time observing the traffic and business of the river , here very wide , and the banks low . I was a prisoner ; but really the heat ' this morning being oppressive , I felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could ...
... journey , at the same time observing the traffic and business of the river , here very wide , and the banks low . I was a prisoner ; but really the heat ' this morning being oppressive , I felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could ...
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... journey of life ! Coblentz , as every one knows , was for a long time the headquarters of the French noblesse , and other emigrants , during the Revolution ; and it is surprising that in the exterior of manners and habits there should ...
... journey of life ! Coblentz , as every one knows , was for a long time the headquarters of the French noblesse , and other emigrants , during the Revolution ; and it is surprising that in the exterior of manners and habits there should ...
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... journey we have met with crowds of people whose dress was accordant with the appearance close at hand of their crumbling houses and fortifications . Bingen , Tuesday , July 25th . - Most delightful to the imagination was our journey of ...
... journey we have met with crowds of people whose dress was accordant with the appearance close at hand of their crumbling houses and fortifications . Bingen , Tuesday , July 25th . - Most delightful to the imagination was our journey of ...
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