The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... received into the bosom ' of our lakes , on tranquil summer evenings ; for the time of day prevented our being reminded in the same degree of what we have so often beheld at such . times ; but it is obvious that , though the reflections ...
... received into the bosom ' of our lakes , on tranquil summer evenings ; for the time of day prevented our being reminded in the same degree of what we have so often beheld at such . times ; but it is obvious that , though the reflections ...
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... receiving party ) , as a small acknowledgment of the great advantage I and my fellow - travellers had derived from your directions ; which - as you might observe by the order in which the Poems are placed , and the limits of our Tour ...
... receiving party ) , as a small acknowledgment of the great advantage I and my fellow - travellers had derived from your directions ; which - as you might observe by the order in which the Poems are placed , and the limits of our Tour ...
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... receiving his address : -- " Lowther Castle , September 16 , 1822 . " MY DEAR ROGERS , -It gave me great pleasure to hear from our common friend , Sharp , that you had returned from the Continent in such excellent health ; which I hope ...
... receiving his address : -- " Lowther Castle , September 16 , 1822 . " MY DEAR ROGERS , -It gave me great pleasure to hear from our common friend , Sharp , that you had returned from the Continent in such excellent health ; which I hope ...
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... received , the patient mendicant walked quietly away . Haarlem . . . . Reached Haarlem at five o'clock ; went directly to the Cathedral , mounted the tower , an hour too early for the sunset ; a splendid and interesting view beyond any ...
... received , the patient mendicant walked quietly away . Haarlem . . . . Reached Haarlem at five o'clock ; went directly to the Cathedral , mounted the tower , an hour too early for the sunset ; a splendid and interesting view beyond any ...
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... receiving Mr. Wordsworth at our residence in London ; and we also visited him at the house of his son - in - law , Mr ... received a visit from a young American lady , who claimed to be a great admirer of his ; but who had profited ...
... receiving Mr. Wordsworth at our residence in London ; and we also visited him at the house of his son - in - law , Mr ... received a visit from a young American lady , who claimed to be a great admirer of his ; but who had profited ...
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