The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular recess in which lies Blea - Tarn , chosen by the Solitary for his retreat . quit his cottage , passing over a low ridge we descend into another vale , that ...
... side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular recess in which lies Blea - Tarn , chosen by the Solitary for his retreat . quit his cottage , passing over a low ridge we descend into another vale , that ...
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... side , We gazed , in silence hushed . " The point here fixed upon in my imagination is half - way up the northern side of Loughrigg Fell , from which the Pastor and his companions were supposed to look upwards to the sky and mountain ...
... side , We gazed , in silence hushed . " The point here fixed upon in my imagination is half - way up the northern side of Loughrigg Fell , from which the Pastor and his companions were supposed to look upwards to the sky and mountain ...
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... side - long eye looks out upon the scene , By power of that impending covert , thrown , To finer distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be ...
... side - long eye looks out upon the scene , By power of that impending covert , thrown , To finer distance . Mine was at that hour Far other lot , yet with good hope that soon Under a shade as grateful I should find Rest , and be ...
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... side . Him had I marked the day before — alone And stationed in the public way , with face Turned toward the sun then setting , while that staff Afforded , to the figure of the man Detained for contemplation or repose , Graceful support ...
... side . Him had I marked the day before — alone And stationed in the public way , with face Turned toward the sun then setting , while that staff Afforded , to the figure of the man Detained for contemplation or repose , Graceful support ...
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... sides , The history of many a winter storm , Or obscure records of the path of fire . And thus before his eighteenth year was told , Accumulated feelings pressed his heart With still increasing weight ; he was o'erpowered By Nature ; by ...
... sides , The history of many a winter storm , Or obscure records of the path of fire . And thus before his eighteenth year was told , Accumulated feelings pressed his heart With still increasing weight ; he was o'erpowered By Nature ; by ...
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