The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... 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 13 , Thursday , 5 o'clock . I will describe this Square . Houses yellow , grey , white ...
... 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 13 , Thursday , 5 o'clock . I will describe this Square . Houses yellow , grey , white ...
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... walks , statues , fountains , pools , arbours , and seats , and surrounded by palaces and fine houses - to the Cathe dral , which , though immensely large , was so filled with people that we could scarcely make our way so as , by ...
... walks , statues , fountains , pools , arbours , and seats , and surrounded by palaces and fine houses - to the Cathe dral , which , though immensely large , was so filled with people that we could scarcely make our way so as , by ...
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... walk from the shore , without having an inch to rise or to descend . Carts with their horses wheel away - rustic , yet not without parade of stateliness - the fore- heads of the meanest being adorned with scarlet fringes . In the ...
... walk from the shore , without having an inch to rise or to descend . Carts with their horses wheel away - rustic , yet not without parade of stateliness - the fore- heads of the meanest being adorned with scarlet fringes . In the ...
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... 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 decaying walls and windows ...
... 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 decaying walls and windows ...
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... walks for public use and pleasure , with avenues and arbours on the level adjoining the ramparts . The struggle ... walk was fatiguing ; but I beguiled my weariness with the company of a peasant lass , who took pains to understand ...
... walks for public use and pleasure , with avenues and arbours on the level adjoining the ramparts . The struggle ... walk was fatiguing ; but I beguiled my weariness with the company of a peasant lass , who took pains to understand ...
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