The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... morning being oppressive , I felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could , I believe , have been amused more days than one by the lading and unlading of a ferry - boat , which came to and started from the shore close under my window ...
... morning being oppressive , I felt not even a wish to stir abroad , and could , I believe , have been amused more days than one by the lading and unlading of a ferry - boat , which came to and started from the shore close under my window ...
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... morning was the most amusing . Peasants , male and female , sheep , and calves ; the women hurrying away , with their cargoes of fruit and vegetables , as if eager to be beforehand with the market . But I will transcribe verbatim from ...
... morning was the most amusing . Peasants , male and female , sheep , and calves ; the women hurrying away , with their cargoes of fruit and vegetables , as if eager to be beforehand with the market . But I will transcribe verbatim from ...
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... morning , driven by a civil old postillion , we turned our backs upon the cathedral tower of Cologne , an everlasting monument of riches and grandeur , and I fear of devotion passed away ; of sublime designs unaccomplished - remaining ...
... morning , driven by a civil old postillion , we turned our backs upon the cathedral tower of Cologne , an everlasting monument of riches and grandeur , and I fear of devotion passed away ; of sublime designs unaccomplished - remaining ...
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... morning or on a fine evening ; but , as it was mid- day , nothing was to be expected . That glorious sight which should have been was no less than the glittering prospect of the moun- tains of Switzerland . We did burst upon an ...
... morning or on a fine evening ; but , as it was mid- day , nothing was to be expected . That glorious sight which should have been was no less than the glittering prospect of the moun- tains of Switzerland . We did burst upon an ...
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... morning , we had been reminded of our own country ; but transiently , and never without a sense of characteristic difference . Many of the distinctions favourable to Switzerland I have noticed ; and it seems as if I were un- grateful to ...
... morning , we had been reminded of our own country ; but transiently , and never without a sense of characteristic difference . Many of the distinctions favourable to Switzerland I have noticed ; and it seems as if I were un- grateful to ...
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