The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... favour by the sun among his glittering clouds , and gilded with the richest light . A few minutes , and that glory vanished . I stayed till evening gloom was gathering over the city , and over hill and dale , while the snowy tops of the ...
... favour by the sun among his glittering clouds , and gilded with the richest light . A few minutes , and that glory vanished . I stayed till evening gloom was gathering over the city , and over hill and dale , while the snowy tops of the ...
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... favour leads often to the asking of another . May I beg of you a sketch for a tour in North Wales ? It is thirty years since I was in that country , and new ways must have been opened up since that time . " The Ecclesiastical Sketches ...
... favour leads often to the asking of another . May I beg of you a sketch for a tour in North Wales ? It is thirty years since I was in that country , and new ways must have been opened up since that time . " The Ecclesiastical Sketches ...
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... favours . Above all , the King's Gallery most attracted us with its magnificent collection of pictures . · Leyden , Thursday 29th . - Arose , and found that our com- modious chamber looked upon pleasure - walks , which we at once ...
... favours . Above all , the King's Gallery most attracted us with its magnificent collection of pictures . · Leyden , Thursday 29th . - Arose , and found that our com- modious chamber looked upon pleasure - walks , which we at once ...
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... it , without fear , favour , or affection . I was much struck by the spirit of rectitude which seemed to animate the expression of VOL . III . H every opinion he uttered . He spoke always as though CORRESPONDENCE , 1824-1827 . 113.
... it , without fear , favour , or affection . I was much struck by the spirit of rectitude which seemed to animate the expression of VOL . III . H every opinion he uttered . He spoke always as though CORRESPONDENCE , 1824-1827 . 113.
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... Maid of Arc withdrew From human converse to frequent alone The Fountain of the Fairies . What to her , Smooth summer dreams , old favours of the place , Pageant and revels of blithe elves to her Whose country 122 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... Maid of Arc withdrew From human converse to frequent alone The Fountain of the Fairies . What to her , Smooth summer dreams , old favours of the place , Pageant and revels of blithe elves to her Whose country 122 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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