The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... talk loud and boisterously . . . Never surely was any stream more inviting ! It flows in its deep bed - stately , yet often turbulent ; and what dells , cleaving the green hills , even close to the city ! Looking down upon the purple ...
... talk loud and boisterously . . . Never surely was any stream more inviting ! It flows in its deep bed - stately , yet often turbulent ; and what dells , cleaving the green hills , even close to the city ! Looking down upon the purple ...
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... talking German , with loud voice , to the landlord ; and , all at 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 ...
... talking German , with loud voice , to the landlord ; and , all at 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 ...
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... talk of his pleasures , except to his sister . We could hardly see the statues . The Memnon , however , seemed to interest him very much . I think that his enjoyment of works of art is very much in proportion to their subserviency to ...
... talk of his pleasures , except to his sister . We could hardly see the statues . The Memnon , however , seemed to interest him very much . I think that his enjoyment of works of art is very much in proportion to their subserviency to ...
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... talk of raising a fund by such means for a second and a further trip into Italy ! " On the 3d March 1822 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote to Crabb Robinson : - " With respect to the Tour poems , I am afraid you will think his notes not ...
... talk of raising a fund by such means for a second and a further trip into Italy ! " On the 3d March 1822 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote to Crabb Robinson : - " With respect to the Tour poems , I am afraid you will think his notes not ...
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... talk cheerfully , and all is quiet ; groups of cottages . Evening , with a town lying in view . Lassies in pink at the top of the bank ; handsome boatman throws an apple to each ; graceful waving of thanks . ... Thursday morning [ on ...
... talk cheerfully , and all is quiet ; groups of cottages . Evening , with a town lying in view . Lassies in pink at the top of the bank ; handsome boatman throws an apple to each ; graceful waving of thanks . ... Thursday morning [ on ...
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