The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon the drawbridge . Passing through a heavy gateway , we entered the city , and drove ...
... once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon the drawbridge . Passing through a heavy gateway , we entered the city , and drove ...
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... once . The women laughed - we laughed , took one bouquet , and gave two sous , our all .. Left Liége about 9 o'clock - were recognised and greeted by many of the women at their stalls as we passed again through the market - place ...
... once . The women laughed - we laughed , took one bouquet , and gave two sous , our all .. Left Liége about 9 o'clock - were recognised and greeted by many of the women at their stalls as we passed again through the market - place ...
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... once , looking through a narrow opening of green and craggy mountains , the Jungfrau ( the Virgin ) burst upon our view , dazzling in brightness , which seemed rather heightened than diminished by a mantle of white clouds floating over ...
... once , looking through a narrow opening of green and craggy mountains , the Jungfrau ( the Virgin ) burst upon our view , dazzling in brightness , which seemed rather heightened than diminished by a mantle of white clouds floating over ...
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... once , we saw that it was Mr. Robinson himself . Our joy cannot be expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him , we could not have been more glad . We started up with one consent ; and , no doubt , all ...
... once , we saw that it was Mr. Robinson himself . Our joy cannot be expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him , we could not have been more glad . We started up with one consent ; and , no doubt , all ...
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... once wrote to Wordsworth to inquire if he was really a Christian . replied , When I am a good man , then I am a Christian . ' ' It would be interesting to recover the letter in which this remark was made . In his last letter , No. 45 ...
... once wrote to Wordsworth to inquire if he was really a Christian . replied , When I am a good man , then I am a Christian . ' ' It would be interesting to recover the letter in which this remark was made . In his last letter , No. 45 ...
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