The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Blowick , the only enclosed land which on this side borders the higher part of the Lake . The axe has here indiscriminately levelled a rich wood of birches and oaks , that divided this favoured spot into a hundred pictures . It has yet ...
... Blowick , the only enclosed land which on this side borders the higher part of the Lake . The axe has here indiscriminately levelled a rich wood of birches and oaks , that divided this favoured spot into a hundred pictures . It has yet ...
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... Blowick . The wind blew strong , and drove the clouds forward , on the side of the mountain above our heads ; -two storm- stiffened black yew - trees fixed our notice , seen through , or under the edge of , the flying mists , -four or ...
... Blowick . The wind blew strong , and drove the clouds forward , on the side of the mountain above our heads ; -two storm- stiffened black yew - trees fixed our notice , seen through , or under the edge of , the flying mists , -four or ...
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... Blowick . The dazzling sunbeams striking upon the church and village , while the earth was steaming with exhalations not traceable in other quarters , rendered their forms even more indistinct than the partial and flitting veil of ...
... Blowick . The dazzling sunbeams striking upon the church and village , while the earth was steaming with exhalations not traceable in other quarters , rendered their forms even more indistinct than the partial and flitting veil of ...
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