The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Rydal Lake , and along the fell to the foot of Grasmere Lake , and thence round by the church of Grasmere ; or , turning round Loughrigg Fell by Loughrigg Tarn and the River Brathay , back to Ambleside . From Ambleside is another ...
... Rydal Lake , and along the fell to the foot of Grasmere Lake , and thence round by the church of Grasmere ; or , turning round Loughrigg Fell by Loughrigg Tarn and the River Brathay , back to Ambleside . From Ambleside is another ...
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... Rydal are pointed out to every But it ought to be observed here , that Rydal - mere is nowhere seen to advantage from the main road . Fine views of it may be had from Rydal Park ; but these grounds , as well as those of Rydal Mount and ...
... Rydal are pointed out to every But it ought to be observed here , that Rydal - mere is nowhere seen to advantage from the main road . Fine views of it may be had from Rydal Park ; but these grounds , as well as those of Rydal Mount and ...
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... Rydal Mere ) , show to advan- tage Thirlmere , or Wythburn Lake , with its surrounding mountains . By a Traveller proceeding at leisure , a deviation ought to be made from the main road , when he has advanced a little beyond the sixth ...
... Rydal Mere ) , show to advan- tage Thirlmere , or Wythburn Lake , with its surrounding mountains . By a Traveller proceeding at leisure , a deviation ought to be made from the main road , when he has advanced a little beyond the sixth ...
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... Rydal village the road is cut through a low wooded rock , called Thrang Crag . The top of it , which is only a few steps on the south side , affords the best view of the Vale which is to be had by a Traveller who confines himself to the ...
... Rydal village the road is cut through a low wooded rock , called Thrang Crag . The top of it , which is only a few steps on the south side , affords the best view of the Vale which is to be had by a Traveller who confines himself to the ...
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... Rydal ; none of these , however , run up to the central point between Great Gavel and Scawfell . From this , hitherto our central point , take a flight of not more than four or five miles eastward to the ridge of Helvellyn , and you ...
... Rydal ; none of these , however , run up to the central point between Great Gavel and Scawfell . From this , hitherto our central point , take a flight of not more than four or five miles eastward to the ridge of Helvellyn , and you ...
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