The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... castles , cutting their way as through green meadows , the river being concealed from view ; then it spreads out like a wide lake , scattered over with vessels . Dover , Tuesday , July 11th . - We walked to the Castle before breakfast ...
... castles , cutting their way as through green meadows , the river being concealed from view ; then it spreads out like a wide lake , scattered over with vessels . Dover , Tuesday , July 11th . - We walked to the Castle before breakfast ...
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... castle or tower confer upon a precipitous woody or craggy eminence ! Well might this lordly river spare one or two of his castles , -- which are too numerous for the most romantic fancy to hang its legends round each and all of them ...
... castle or tower confer upon a precipitous woody or craggy eminence ! Well might this lordly river spare one or two of his castles , -- which are too numerous for the most romantic fancy to hang its legends round each and all of them ...
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... castle . The ascent is long and steep , the way plain , and no guide needed , for the castle walks are free ; and there - among treasures of art , decaying and decayed , and the magnificent bounties of nature- the stranger may wander ...
... castle . The ascent is long and steep , the way plain , and no guide needed , for the castle walks are free ; and there - among treasures of art , decaying and decayed , and the magnificent bounties of nature- the stranger may wander ...
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... castle . . . . We walked upon a platform before the windows , where a band of music used to be stationed , as on the terrace at Windsor - a fine place for festivals in time of peace , and to keep watch in time of war . . . . From the ...
... castle . . . . We walked upon a platform before the windows , where a band of music used to be stationed , as on the terrace at Windsor - a fine place for festivals in time of peace , and to keep watch in time of war . . . . From the ...
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... castle walls , elevated above an ocean of vapour , which was bounded on one side by the clear line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the ...
... castle walls , elevated above an ocean of vapour , which was bounded on one side by the clear line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the ...
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