The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... spirit of comfortable equality in social pleasures . Monday , August 7th . I sate under an elm - tree , look- ing down the woody steep to the lake , and across it , to a rugged mountain ; no villages to be seen , no houses ; the higher ...
... spirit of comfortable equality in social pleasures . Monday , August 7th . I sate under an elm - tree , look- ing down the woody steep to the lake , and across it , to a rugged mountain ; no villages to be seen , no houses ; the higher ...
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... spirit was lost - annihilated by its angry waters . I have seen a muddy and a transparent streamlet at a few yards distance hurrying down the same steep ; in one instance the two joined at the bottom , travelled side by side in the same ...
... spirit was lost - annihilated by its angry waters . I have seen a muddy and a transparent streamlet at a few yards distance hurrying down the same steep ; in one instance the two joined at the bottom , travelled side by side in the same ...
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... spirits were uplifted , and we felt as if it would be a privilege to be admitted to a near acquaintance with Alpine storms . This at least was my feeling , till the threatenings were over ; and then , by happy transition , I gladly ...
... spirits were uplifted , and we felt as if it would be a privilege to be admitted to a near acquaintance with Alpine storms . This at least was my feeling , till the threatenings were over ; and then , by happy transition , I gladly ...
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... spirits preparing to settle upon its venerable head . To - day we quit this place to ascend the mountain Righi . " He asked Lord Lonsdale to write to him to Berne , where he hoped to be five weeks later ; . . . " and may I beg that you ...
... spirits preparing to settle upon its venerable head . To - day we quit this place to ascend the mountain Righi . " He asked Lord Lonsdale to write to him to Berne , where he hoped to be five weeks later ; . . . " and may I beg that you ...
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... spirit of their religion , and even with its open professions ) must turn their mutual fidelity against our Protestant Establishment , till , in co - operation with other dissenters and infidels , they have accomplished its overthrow ...
... spirit of their religion , and even with its open professions ) must turn their mutual fidelity against our Protestant Establishment , till , in co - operation with other dissenters and infidels , they have accomplished its overthrow ...
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