The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... lines and Dunkirk , than the story of Cupid and Psyche now before my eyes , as large as life , on French paper ! The paper is in panels , with big mirrors between , in gilt frames . With all this taste and finery , and wax candles , and ...
... lines and Dunkirk , than the story of Cupid and Psyche now before my eyes , as large as life , on French paper ! The paper is in panels , with big mirrors between , in gilt frames . With all this taste and finery , and wax candles , and ...
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... lines of people below us . Whether standing in the hot sunshine , or the shade , they appeared equally contented ... line of the procession . The contrast was very TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 11.
... lines of people below us . Whether standing in the hot sunshine , or the shade , they appeared equally contented ... line of the procession . The contrast was very TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 11.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. the line of the procession . The contrast was very pleasing when the solemn chaunting came along the street , with the stream of banners ; priests and choristers in their appropriate robes ; and ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. the line of the procession . The contrast was very pleasing when the solemn chaunting came along the street , with the stream of banners ; priests and choristers in their appropriate robes ; and ...
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... line for many miles . We behold below us the junction of the two great rivers ; how steady and quiet is their meeting ! A little while each goes in his own distinct path , side by side , yet one stream ; and they slowly and by degrees ...
... line for many miles . We behold below us the junction of the two great rivers ; how steady and quiet is their meeting ! A little while each goes in his own distinct path , side by side , yet one stream ; and they slowly and by degrees ...
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... line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going ...
... line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going ...
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