The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... trees ; goats , asses , sheep , etc. , pasturing at large near the houses . The Thames glorious ; ships like castles , cutting their way as through green meadows , the river being concealed from view ; then it spreads out like a wide ...
... trees ; goats , asses , sheep , etc. , pasturing at large near the houses . The Thames glorious ; ships like castles , cutting their way as through green meadows , the river being concealed from view ; then it spreads out like a wide ...
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... trees worth looking at singly as trees . . . Half - past 10. - The party gone to bed . This salle , where I sit , how unlike a parlour in an English inn ! Yet the history of a sea - fight , or a siege , painted on the walls , with the ...
... trees worth looking at singly as trees . . . Half - past 10. - The party gone to bed . This salle , where I sit , how unlike a parlour in an English inn ! Yet the history of a sea - fight , or a siege , painted on the walls , with the ...
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... trees ; many little public - houses to tempt a landing ; near one I see a pleasant arbour , with seats aloft for smoking . The nuns are • • merry ; so is the priest , in his spectacles ; the dandy recom- mends shoes , in preference to ...
... trees ; many little public - houses to tempt a landing ; near one I see a pleasant arbour , with seats aloft for smoking . The nuns are • • merry ; so is the priest , in his spectacles ; the dandy recom- mends shoes , in preference to ...
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... alternately red and yellow . In like manner the garlands were composed in all the streets through which the procession was to pass ; but in some parts there were also young fir - trees stuck in the pavement , 10 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... alternately red and yellow . In like manner the garlands were composed in all the streets through which the procession was to pass ; but in some parts there were also young fir - trees stuck in the pavement , 10 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. also young fir - trees stuck in the pavement , leaving a footway between them and the houses . Paintings were hung out by such as possessed them , and ribands and flags . The street where we were ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. also young fir - trees stuck in the pavement , leaving a footway between them and the houses . Paintings were hung out by such as possessed them , and ribands and flags . The street where we were ...
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