The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... took our places on the deck of the vessel . The tinkling of a bell , the signal for departure ; and we glided gently away with motion only perceptible by the eye , looking at the retreating objects on the shore . Two nuns and a priest ...
... took our places on the deck of the vessel . The tinkling of a bell , the signal for departure ; and we glided gently away with motion only perceptible by the eye , looking at the retreating objects on the shore . Two nuns and a priest ...
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... took up the very man who was Southey's guide ( Lacoste ) , whose name will make a figure in history . He bowed to us with French ceremony and ... liveliness , seeming proud withal to show himself as a 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... took up the very man who was Southey's guide ( Lacoste ) , whose name will make a figure in history . He bowed to us with French ceremony and ... liveliness , seeming proud withal to show himself as a 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... 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 . . . . Ascended a very steep hill , on the ...
... 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 . . . . Ascended a very steep hill , on the ...
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... took the veil ; in commemoration of which event the convent of St. Ursula was founded , and within the walls of that church an immense number of their skulls ( easily turned into eleven thousand ) , are ranged side by side dressed in ...
... took the veil ; in commemoration of which event the convent of St. Ursula was founded , and within the walls of that church an immense number of their skulls ( easily turned into eleven thousand ) , are ranged side by side dressed in ...
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... ; but I beguiled my weariness with the company of a peasant lass , who took pains to understand my broken German , and contrived to make me acquainted with no small part of her family history . TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 21.
... ; but I beguiled my weariness with the company of a peasant lass , who took pains to understand my broken German , and contrived to make me acquainted with no small part of her family history . TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 21.
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