The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... stream composed his thoughts , he says , " to more than infant softness . ” Even then , while the voice of the Derwent lulled him , he had " A foretaste , a dim earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves ...
... stream composed his thoughts , he says , " to more than infant softness . ” Even then , while the voice of the Derwent lulled him , he had " A foretaste , a dim earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves ...
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... stream , Made one long bathing of a summer's day ; Basked in the sun , and plunged , and basked again Alternate , all a summer's day , or scoured The sandy fields , leaping through flowery groves Of yellow ragwort . " This " mill - race ...
... stream , Made one long bathing of a summer's day ; Basked in the sun , and plunged , and basked again Alternate , all a summer's day , or scoured The sandy fields , leaping through flowery groves Of yellow ragwort . " This " mill - race ...
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... stream running freely . The upper flags are now used as a footpath , and lead by * See The Prelude , book iv . , vol . iii . p . 194 . another passage back into the village . No doubt the IX . C HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 33.
... stream running freely . The upper flags are now used as a footpath , and lead by * See The Prelude , book iv . , vol . iii . p . 194 . another passage back into the village . No doubt the IX . C HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 33.
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... stream , before it enters the area of buildings and garden , is open by the lane side , and seemingly comes from the hills to the westward . The large flags are extremely hard and durable , and it is probable that the very flags which ...
... stream , before it enters the area of buildings and garden , is open by the lane side , and seemingly comes from the hills to the westward . The large flags are extremely hard and durable , and it is probable that the very flags which ...
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... grandfather , down the same stream past Brougham Castle to the Countess ' Pillar , possibly out to the great druidical circle of Long Meg , and 1 certainly through the woods of Lowther Castle . The CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS : ETC. 43.
... grandfather , down the same stream past Brougham Castle to the Countess ' Pillar , possibly out to the great druidical circle of Long Meg , and 1 certainly through the woods of Lowther Castle . The CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS : ETC. 43.
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