The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... mind the same melancholy composure , which cannot but be felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the ...
... mind the same melancholy composure , which cannot but be felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the ...
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... mind ; and shops , houses , public buildings , are all of the soil where they have been reared - so at least they appeared to us , in our transient view . The town , seen St. Goar , Monday , July 24th.— from the heights , is very ...
... mind ; and shops , houses , public buildings , are all of the soil where they have been reared - so at least they appeared to us , in our transient view . The town , seen St. Goar , Monday , July 24th.— from the heights , is very ...
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... mind there has been something that marks a difference . Here it is chiefly observable in the large brown wood houses , and in the people — the shepherd and shepherdess gaiety of their dress , with a sort of antiquated stiffness . Groups ...
... mind there has been something that marks a difference . Here it is chiefly observable in the large brown wood houses , and in the people — the shepherd and shepherdess gaiety of their dress , with a sort of antiquated stiffness . Groups ...
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... mind ; yet a pensiveness was spread over the long valley , where , year by year , the same simple employments go on in succession , and where the tempests of winter are patiently endured , and thoughtfully guarded against . . . The ...
... mind ; yet a pensiveness was spread over the long valley , where , year by year , the same simple employments go on in succession , and where the tempests of winter are patiently endured , and thoughtfully guarded against . . . The ...
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... mind , when I first came in view of the vale in which the Convent is placed , and of the mountains that enclose it . The light of the sun had left the valley , and the deep shadows spread over it heightened the splendour of the evening ...
... mind , when I first came in view of the vale in which the Convent is placed , and of the mountains that enclose it . The light of the sun had left the valley , and the deep shadows spread over it heightened the splendour of the evening ...
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