The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... never was there a more wretchedly forlorn and miserable - look- ing human being . She did not notice us ; but her rags and her melancholy and sickly aspect drew a penny from me , and the change in the woman's skinny , doleful face is ...
... never was there a more wretchedly forlorn and miserable - look- ing human being . She did not notice us ; but her rags and her melancholy and sickly aspect drew a penny from me , and the change in the woman's skinny , doleful face is ...
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... never beheld more of the expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old ...
... never beheld more of the expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old ...
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... never stirred from her seat . After a little while I left her , and drew towards the railing of the gallery , to look round on the congregation , among whom there appeared more of old - fashioned gravity , and of antique gentility ...
... never stirred from her seat . After a little while I left her , and drew towards the railing of the gallery , to look round on the congregation , among whom there appeared more of old - fashioned gravity , and of antique gentility ...
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... never wished to expel the crimson garments , or the blue , from any land- scape . ' Here let me observe that grey clothing - the pastoral garb of our mountains - does , when it is found on the banks of the Rhine , only look well at a ...
... never wished to expel the crimson garments , or the blue , from any land- scape . ' Here let me observe that grey clothing - the pastoral garb of our mountains - does , when it is found on the banks of the Rhine , only look well at a ...
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... never more be tenanted by pirate , lord , or vassal . The parish churches are in bad repair , and many ruinous . Mayence . I thought of some thriving friar of old times ; but last night , * in reading Chaucer's Prologue to the Canter ...
... never more be tenanted by pirate , lord , or vassal . The parish churches are in bad repair , and many ruinous . Mayence . I thought of some thriving friar of old times ; but last night , * in reading Chaucer's Prologue to the Canter ...
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