The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Mountains , we spent the winter at the old imperial city of Goslar . The winter was perishingly cold — the coldest of this cen- tury ; and the good people with whom we lodged told me one morning that they expected to find me frozen to ...
... Mountains , we spent the winter at the old imperial city of Goslar . The winter was perishingly cold — the coldest of this cen- tury ; and the good people with whom we lodged told me one morning that they expected to find me frozen to ...
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... mountains , the lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude ...
... mountains , the lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude ...
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... mountain birth , The famous brook , who soon as he was boxed Within our garden , found himself at once , As if by trick insidious and unkind , Stripped of his voice and left to dimple down ( Without an effort and without a will ) A ...
... mountain birth , The famous brook , who soon as he was boxed Within our garden , found himself at once , As if by trick insidious and unkind , Stripped of his voice and left to dimple down ( Without an effort and without a will ) A ...
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... external nature . Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an enthusiastic human love . He thinks he wasted some time by CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS : ETC. 41.
... external nature . Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an enthusiastic human love . He thinks he wasted some time by CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS : ETC. 41.
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... mountain farm . Every one knows the memorable lines in which he describes his return in the morning to Hawkshead , when in the calm brightness of that new - born day , he " made no vows , but vows were made for him , " and he realised ...
... mountain farm . Every one knows the memorable lines in which he describes his return in the morning to Hawkshead , when in the calm brightness of that new - born day , he " made no vows , but vows were made for him , " and he realised ...
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