The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... beautiful among the pleasant fields In which ye stood ? or can I here forget The plain and seemly countenance with which Ye dealt out your plain comforts ? Yet had ye Delights and exultations of your own . " + " That lowly bed whence I ...
... beautiful among the pleasant fields In which ye stood ? or can I here forget The plain and seemly countenance with which Ye dealt out your plain comforts ? Yet had ye Delights and exultations of your own . " + " That lowly bed whence I ...
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... beautiful country . Do not think in what I have said that he reads not at all , for he does read a great deal ; and not only poetry , and other languages he is acquainted with , but history , & c . , & c . Kit has made a very good ...
... beautiful country . Do not think in what I have said that he reads not at all , for he does read a great deal ; and not only poetry , and other languages he is acquainted with , but history , & c . , & c . Kit has made a very good ...
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... beautiful ; but they also contain many faults , the chief of which is obscurity , and a too frequent use of some particular expressions and uncommon words , for instance moveless , which he applies in a sense if not new , at least ...
... beautiful ; but they also contain many faults , the chief of which is obscurity , and a too frequent use of some particular expressions and uncommon words , for instance moveless , which he applies in a sense if not new , at least ...
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... beautiful cultivated grounds , interspersed with cottages , and watered by a winding stream which runs between the Lakes of Derwent and Bassenthwaite . I have never been more delighted with the manners of any people than of the family ...
... beautiful cultivated grounds , interspersed with cottages , and watered by a winding stream which runs between the Lakes of Derwent and Bassenthwaite . I have never been more delighted with the manners of any people than of the family ...
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... beautiful , scattered irregularly and abundantly with trees , and topped with fern , which spreads a considerable way down it . The deer dwell From here , and sheep , so that we have a living prospect . the end of the house we have a ...
... beautiful , scattered irregularly and abundantly with trees , and topped with fern , which spreads a considerable way down it . The deer dwell From here , and sheep , so that we have a living prospect . the end of the house we have a ...
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