The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... feeling of being in a foreign land , drove briskly forward , watchful and gay . The country for many miles populous ; this makes it amusing , though sandy and flat ; no trees worth looking at singly as trees . Half - past 10. - The ...
... feeling of being in a foreign land , drove briskly forward , watchful and gay . The country for many miles populous ; this makes it amusing , though sandy and flat ; no trees worth looking at singly as trees . Half - past 10. - The ...
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... feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ; nothing to complain of but a want ...
... feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ; nothing to complain of but a want ...
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... feeling , and we were glad to go into the open air . Our laquais de place conducted us to the house of a shop - keeper , where , from a room in the attics , we might view the procession . It was close to one of the triangular openings ...
... feeling , and we were glad to go into the open air . Our laquais de place conducted us to the house of a shop - keeper , where , from a room in the attics , we might view the procession . It was close to one of the triangular openings ...
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... feeling it is impossible to walk through these streets . Yet it is pleasing to note how quietly a dull life may be varied , and how innocently ; though , in looking at the plants which yearly put out their summer blossoms to adorn these ...
... feeling it is impossible to walk through these streets . Yet it is pleasing to note how quietly a dull life may be varied , and how innocently ; though , in looking at the plants which yearly put out their summer blossoms to adorn these ...
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... feeling . Mary's attention was entirely absorbed till the service ceased , and I think she never stirred from her seat . After a little while I left her , and drew towards the railing of the gallery , to look round on the congregation ...
... feeling . Mary's attention was entirely absorbed till the service ceased , and I think she never stirred from her seat . After a little while I left her , and drew towards the railing of the gallery , to look round on the congregation ...
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