The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Isle . 145 They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time • To the River Greta , near Keswick 145 146 • 147 • 147 148 ... Isle of Man • At Sea off the Isle of Man Desire we past CONTENTS . xi.
... Isle . 145 They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time • To the River Greta , near Keswick 145 146 • 147 • 147 148 ... Isle of Man • At Sea off the Isle of Man Desire we past CONTENTS . xi.
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... Isle of Man Isle of Man Isle of Man • By a Retired Mariner . H. H. • PAGE 158 159 • 160 • 160 · • 161 162 163 At Bala - Sala , Isle of Man . ( Supposed to be written by a Friend ) 163 • Tynwald Hili 164 • • Cave of Staffa • • Despond ...
... Isle of Man Isle of Man Isle of Man • By a Retired Mariner . H. H. • PAGE 158 159 • 160 • 160 · • 161 162 163 At Bala - Sala , Isle of Man . ( Supposed to be written by a Friend ) 163 • Tynwald Hili 164 • • Cave of Staffa • • Despond ...
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... Isles Slackens his course - to mark those holy piles Which yet survive on bleak Iona's coast . Nor these , nor monuments of eldest name , Nor Taliesin's unforgotten lays , Nor characters of Greek or Roman fame , To an unquestionable ...
... Isles Slackens his course - to mark those holy piles Which yet survive on bleak Iona's coast . Nor these , nor monuments of eldest name , Nor Taliesin's unforgotten lays , Nor characters of Greek or Roman fame , To an unquestionable ...
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... Isle a timely share Of the new Flame , not suffered to expire . XV . ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V. " WHAT beast in wilderness or cultured field " The lively beauty of the leopard shows ? " What flower in meadow - ground or garden ...
... Isle a timely share Of the new Flame , not suffered to expire . XV . ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V. " WHAT beast in wilderness or cultured field " The lively beauty of the leopard shows ? " What flower in meadow - ground or garden ...
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... from many a treacherous wile ! All hail , sage Lady , whom a grateful Isle Hath blest , respiring from that dismal war Stilled by thy voice ! But quickly from afar Defiance 52 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . English Reformers in Exile Elizabeth.
... from many a treacherous wile ! All hail , sage Lady , whom a grateful Isle Hath blest , respiring from that dismal war Stilled by thy voice ! But quickly from afar Defiance 52 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . English Reformers in Exile Elizabeth.
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