The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1857 |
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... Bothwell Castle . Passed unseen , on account of stormy Weather 113 Picture of Daniel in the Lions ' Den , at Hamilton Palace . 114 The Avon . A Feeder of the Annan 115 Suggested by a View from an Eminence in Inglewood Forest 116 Hart's ...
... Bothwell Castle . Passed unseen , on account of stormy Weather 113 Picture of Daniel in the Lions ' Den , at Hamilton Palace . 114 The Avon . A Feeder of the Annan 115 Suggested by a View from an Eminence in Inglewood Forest 116 Hart's ...
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... BOTHWELL CASTLE . ( PASSED UNSEEN , ON ACCOUNT OF STORMY WEATHER . ) [ IN my Sister's Journal is an account of Bothwell Castle as it appeared to us at that time . ] IMMURED in Bothwell's towers , at times the Brave ( So beautiful is ...
... BOTHWELL CASTLE . ( PASSED UNSEEN , ON ACCOUNT OF STORMY WEATHER . ) [ IN my Sister's Journal is an account of Bothwell Castle as it appeared to us at that time . ] IMMURED in Bothwell's towers , at times the Brave ( So beautiful is ...
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... Bothwell Castle here alluded to : - ' It was exceedingly delightful to enter thus unexpectedly upon such a beautiful region . The castle stands nobly , overlooking the Clyde . When we came up to it , I was hurt to see that flower ...
... Bothwell Castle here alluded to : - ' It was exceedingly delightful to enter thus unexpectedly upon such a beautiful region . The castle stands nobly , overlooking the Clyde . When we came up to it , I was hurt to see that flower ...
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... Bothwell Castle , at least nothing that I remembered ; therefore , perhaps , my pleasure was greater , compared with what I received elsewhere , than others might feel .'- MS . Journal . Page 117 . ' Hart's - horn Tree . ' ' In the time ...
... Bothwell Castle , at least nothing that I remembered ; therefore , perhaps , my pleasure was greater , compared with what I received elsewhere , than others might feel .'- MS . Journal . Page 117 . ' Hart's - horn Tree . ' ' In the time ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1882 |
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