The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Tower of Tell , at Altorf 141 The Town of Schwytz 143 On hearing the " Ranz des Vaches on the top of the pass " " of St. Gothard 144 The Church of San Salvador , seen from the Lake of Lugano 145 Fort Fuentes - 148 The Italian Itinerant ...
... Tower of Tell , at Altorf 141 The Town of Schwytz 143 On hearing the " Ranz des Vaches on the top of the pass " " of St. Gothard 144 The Church of San Salvador , seen from the Lake of Lugano 145 Fort Fuentes - 148 The Italian Itinerant ...
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... towers , To humbler streams , and greener bowers . Yes , they can make , who fail to find , Short leisure even in busiest days ; Moments , to cast a look behind , And profit by those kindly rays That through the clouds do sometimes ...
... towers , To humbler streams , and greener bowers . Yes , they can make , who fail to find , Short leisure even in busiest days ; Moments , to cast a look behind , And profit by those kindly rays That through the clouds do sometimes ...
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... tower , are crumbled into dust ! - The Bard who walks with Duddon for his guide , Shall find such toys of fancy thickly set : Turn from the sight , enamoured Muse - we must ; And , if thou canst , leave them without regret ! XIII . OPEN ...
... tower , are crumbled into dust ! - The Bard who walks with Duddon for his guide , Shall find such toys of fancy thickly set : Turn from the sight , enamoured Muse - we must ; And , if thou canst , leave them without regret ! XIII . OPEN ...
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... towers , and towns , And blue - topped hills , behold him from afar ; In stately mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs , With commerce freighted , or triumphant war . XXXIII . CONCLUSION . But here no ...
... towers , and towns , And blue - topped hills , behold him from afar ; In stately mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs , With commerce freighted , or triumphant war . XXXIII . CONCLUSION . But here no ...
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... tower The bells ring loud with gladsome power ; The sun shines bright ; the fields are gay With people in their best array Of stole and doublet , hood and scarf , Along the banks of crystal Wharf , Through the Vale retired and lowly ...
... tower The bells ring loud with gladsome power ; The sun shines bright ; the fields are gay With people in their best array Of stole and doublet , hood and scarf , Along the banks of crystal Wharf , Through the Vale retired and lowly ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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