The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... seen from the gently descending road , and appeared to me a much finer building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years ...
... seen from the gently descending road , and appeared to me a much finer building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years ...
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... seen the diligence come into the yard and unload - heavy , dirty , dusty — a lap - dog walking about the top , like a panther in its cage , and viewing the gulf below . A monkey was an outside passenger when it departed . Furnes , July ...
... seen the diligence come into the yard and unload - heavy , dirty , dusty — a lap - dog walking about the top , like a panther in its cage , and viewing the gulf below . A monkey was an outside passenger when it departed . Furnes , July ...
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... seen of this mode of worshipping God ) I never beheld more of the expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque ...
... seen of this mode of worshipping God ) I never beheld more of the expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque ...
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... seen over the low banks of the canal , spires and towers , and some- times a village may be descried among trees ; many little public - houses to tempt a landing ; near one I see a pleasant arbour , with seats aloft for smoking . The ...
... seen over the low banks of the canal , spires and towers , and some- times a village may be descried among trees ; many little public - houses to tempt a landing ; near one I see a pleasant arbour , with seats aloft for smoking . The ...
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... seen ; but the melody of human voices , accompanied by the organ , pierced through every recess -then came bursts of sound like thunder ; and , at times , the solemn rousing of the trumpet . Powerful as was the effect of the music , the ...
... seen ; but the melody of human voices , accompanied by the organ , pierced through every recess -then came bursts of sound like thunder ; and , at times , the solemn rousing of the trumpet . Powerful as was the effect of the music , the ...
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