The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... of every one of our mountain brooks , to the monotonous tone and unmitigated fury of such streams among the Alps as are fed all the summer long by glaciers and melting snows . A traveller observing the ΙΟ THE FORSAKEN The Forsaken ΙΟ.
... of every one of our mountain brooks , to the monotonous tone and unmitigated fury of such streams among the Alps as are fed all the summer long by glaciers and melting snows . A traveller observing the ΙΟ THE FORSAKEN The Forsaken ΙΟ.
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... mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in its prime , They are sobered by this time . 80 88 85 90 If you look to vale or1 hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring rill , That from out ...
... mountains went Frisking , bleating merriment , When the year was in its prime , They are sobered by this time . 80 88 85 90 If you look to vale or1 hill , If you listen , all is still , Save a little neighbouring rill , That from out ...
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... mountains of Borrowdale and Newlands . Not many years ago I gave the place to my daughter . - I . F. ] In pencil on the opposite page in Dora Wordsworth's ( Mrs. Quillinan's ) handwriting- " Many years ago , Sir ; for it was given when ...
... mountains of Borrowdale and Newlands . Not many years ago I gave the place to my daughter . - I . F. ] In pencil on the opposite page in Dora Wordsworth's ( Mrs. Quillinan's ) handwriting- " Many years ago , Sir ; for it was given when ...
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... mountains of Auvergne , Was the Youth's birth - place . There he wooed a Maid Who heard the heart - felt music of his suit With answering vows . Plebeian was the stock , Plebeian , though ingenuous , the stock , From which her graces ...
... mountains of Auvergne , Was the Youth's birth - place . There he wooed a Maid Who heard the heart - felt music of his suit With answering vows . Plebeian was the stock , Plebeian , though ingenuous , the stock , From which her graces ...
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... mountain river Pouring out praise to the almighty Giver , Joy and jollity be with us both ! Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of ...
... mountain river Pouring out praise to the almighty Giver , Joy and jollity be with us both ! Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of ...
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