The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... called Rylstone beck , flows westwards into the Aire . Another makes its way east- wards towards the Wharfe , joins Linton beck , and so enters Wharfe between Linton Church and Grassington Bridge . It is to the latter that Wordsworth ...
... called Rylstone beck , flows westwards into the Aire . Another makes its way east- wards towards the Wharfe , joins Linton beck , and so enters Wharfe between Linton Church and Grassington Bridge . It is to the latter that Wordsworth ...
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... called Amerdale Dub . " " -ED . From this valley of Litton a small lateral one runs up in a south - westerly direction at Arncliffe , making a " deep fork , " and is called Dernbrook . Dern means seclusion , and two or three miles up ...
... called Amerdale Dub . " " -ED . From this valley of Litton a small lateral one runs up in a south - westerly direction at Arncliffe , making a " deep fork , " and is called Dernbrook . Dern means seclusion , and two or three miles up ...
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... called , not only in its clear waters and circular form , and the beauty im- mediately surrounding it , but also as being overlooked by the eminence of Langdale Pikes as Lake Nemi is by that of Monte Calvo . Since this Epistle was ...
... called , not only in its clear waters and circular form , and the beauty im- mediately surrounding it , but also as being overlooked by the eminence of Langdale Pikes as Lake Nemi is by that of Monte Calvo . Since this Epistle was ...
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The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 248 |
The power of Armies is a visible thing | 254 |
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after | 267 |
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