The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... whole view at the entrance was affecting . Old men and women - young women and girls kneeling at their silent prayers , and some we espied , in obscure recesses , before a concealed crucifix , image , or altar . One grey - haired man I ...
... whole view at the entrance was affecting . Old men and women - young women and girls kneeling at their silent prayers , and some we espied , in obscure recesses , before a concealed crucifix , image , or altar . One grey - haired man I ...
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... whole . Towers and spires overlook the lofty houses , and nothing is wanting of venerable antiquity at Ghent to give to the mind the same melancholy composure , which cannot but be felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing ...
... whole . Towers and spires overlook the lofty houses , and nothing is wanting of venerable antiquity at Ghent to give to the mind the same melancholy composure , which cannot but be felt in passing through the streets of Bruges - nothing ...
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... whole decorated with festoons of holly , and large roses made of paper , 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 ...
... whole decorated with festoons of holly , and large roses made of paper , 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 ...
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... whole spectacle was beautiful . Long before the sound of the sacred service reached our ears , the martial music had died away in the distance , though there was no interruption in the line of the procession . The contrast was very TOUR ...
... whole spectacle was beautiful . Long before the sound of the sacred service reached our ears , the martial music had died away in the distance , though there was no interruption in the line of the procession . The contrast was very TOUR ...
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... whole effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in tubs , placed between the pillars of the aisles . Though not equal to those of Bruges or Ghent , it is a very fine ...
... whole effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in tubs , placed between the pillars of the aisles . Though not equal to those of Bruges or Ghent , it is a very fine ...
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