The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... valley , went up as far as Brieg , crossed over the Alps by the Simplon , heard at the summit with a pang of regret that the climb was over , and that they must thence descend to Como . Como seems to have impressed Wordsworth more He ...
... valley , went up as far as Brieg , crossed over the Alps by the Simplon , heard at the summit with a pang of regret that the climb was over , and that they must thence descend to Como . Como seems to have impressed Wordsworth more He ...
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... valleys , his sister brought him back from what was almost misanthropy , corrected his despondency , and , ( as he put it , ) " Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true self ; She whispered still that brightness would return ...
... valleys , his sister brought him back from what was almost misanthropy , corrected his despondency , and , ( as he put it , ) " Maintained for me a saving intercourse With my true self ; She whispered still that brightness would return ...
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... valley are obtained . Below , amongst meadows famous for daffodils , winds Cindreford Brook . The hollow is well wooded , the remains of an avenue of Scotch firs being a prominent feature . On the opposite side of the valley rises ...
... valley are obtained . Below , amongst meadows famous for daffodils , winds Cindreford Brook . The hollow is well wooded , the remains of an avenue of Scotch firs being a prominent feature . On the opposite side of the valley rises ...
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... valleys with small brooks run- ning down them , through green meadows , hardly ever inter- sected with hedgerows , but scattered over with trees . The hills that cradle these valleys are either covered with fern and bilberries , or oak ...
... valleys with small brooks run- ning down them , through green meadows , hardly ever inter- sected with hedgerows , but scattered over with trees . The hills that cradle these valleys are either covered with fern and bilberries , or oak ...
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... Valley of Stones , ” — Dorothy Wordsworth accompanying them , -- by writing a single poem jointly , and sending it to the New Monthly Magazine . Cole- * See Cottle's Early Recollections , vol . i . , p . 252 . ridge suggested the ...
... Valley of Stones , ” — Dorothy Wordsworth accompanying them , -- by writing a single poem jointly , and sending it to the New Monthly Magazine . Cole- * See Cottle's Early Recollections , vol . i . , p . 252 . ridge suggested the ...
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