The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Staffa . After the Crowd had departed Cave of Staffa • Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave 165 166 • 167 168 168 169 • • • 172 173 173 • • • 174 Iona . Iona . Upon Landing • 175 175 The Black stones of Iona 176 ...
... Staffa . After the Crowd had departed Cave of Staffa • Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave 165 166 • 167 168 168 169 • • • 172 173 173 • • • 174 Iona . Iona . Upon Landing • 175 175 The Black stones of Iona 176 ...
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... Staffa . The rain pursued us to Tyndrum , where the Eleventh Sonnet was composed in a storm . ] TRADITION , be thou mute ! Oblivion , throw Thy veil in mercy o'er the records , hung Round strath and mountain , stamped by the ancient ...
... Staffa . The rain pursued us to Tyndrum , where the Eleventh Sonnet was composed in a storm . ] TRADITION , be thou mute ! Oblivion , throw Thy veil in mercy o'er the records , hung Round strath and mountain , stamped by the ancient ...
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... Staffa and Iona , the author made these the principal objects of a short tour in the summer of 1833 , of which the following series of poems is a Memorial . The course pursued was down the Cum- berland river Derwent , and to Whitehaven ...
... Staffa and Iona , the author made these the principal objects of a short tour in the summer of 1833 , of which the following series of poems is a Memorial . The course pursued was down the Cum- berland river Derwent , and to Whitehaven ...
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... STAFFA . WE saw , but surely , in the motley crowd , Not One of us has felt the far - famed sight ; How could we feel it ? each the other's blight , Hurried and hurrying , volatile and loud . O for those motions only that invite The ...
... STAFFA . WE saw , but surely , in the motley crowd , Not One of us has felt the far - famed sight ; How could we feel it ? each the other's blight , Hurried and hurrying , volatile and loud . O for those motions only that invite The ...
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... STAFFA . YE shadowy Beings , that have rights and claims In every cell of Fingal's mystic Grot , Where are ye ... Staffa After the Crowd had departed Cave of Staffa Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of Cave.
... STAFFA . YE shadowy Beings , that have rights and claims In every cell of Fingal's mystic Grot , Where are ye ... Staffa After the Crowd had departed Cave of Staffa Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of Cave.
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