The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... living together in the summer season , with their cattle on the rough pastures round them : * no doubt the main support of the household , but the gains from travellers must be con- siderable . We were surprised at being asked if we ...
... living together in the summer season , with their cattle on the rough pastures round them : * no doubt the main support of the household , but the gains from travellers must be con- siderable . We were surprised at being asked if we ...
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... living creature . Our way continued through interchange of pastoral and forest ground . Crossed a bridge , and then had the stream to our left in a rocky gulf overhung with trees , chiefly beeches and elms ; sawing - mills on the river ...
... living creature . Our way continued through interchange of pastoral and forest ground . Crossed a bridge , and then had the stream to our left in a rocky gulf overhung with trees , chiefly beeches and elms ; sawing - mills on the river ...
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... living there for the summer season , but no women . They served us with the same kindliness we had experienced on the Wengern and Scheidegg Alps , but with slowness and gravity . These men were very tall , and had a sedate deportment ...
... living there for the summer season , but no women . They served us with the same kindliness we had experienced on the Wengern and Scheidegg Alps , but with slowness and gravity . These men were very tall , and had a sedate deportment ...
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... living animals , and the Museum of Natural History which it includes . Scarcely could I refrain from tears of admiration at the sight of this apparently boundless exhibition of the wonders of the creation . The statues and pictures of ...
... living animals , and the Museum of Natural History which it includes . Scarcely could I refrain from tears of admiration at the sight of this apparently boundless exhibition of the wonders of the creation . The statues and pictures of ...
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... living , and honour dead . Even now , when myself almost indifferent to new associations , I regret this enforced denial of what at that period would have enhanced the value of existence , communion with that glo- rious and effulgent ...
... living , and honour dead . Even now , when myself almost indifferent to new associations , I regret this enforced denial of what at that period would have enhanced the value of existence , communion with that glo- rious and effulgent ...
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