The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... beauty may fairly lay claim . For the more sure attainment , however , of this primary object , he will begin by undertaking the humble and tedious task of supplying the Tourist with directions how to approach the several scenes in ...
... beauty may fairly lay claim . For the more sure attainment , however , of this primary object , he will begin by undertaking the humble and tedious task of supplying the Tourist with directions how to approach the several scenes in ...
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... beauty , and the viaducts which have recently been carried over the bed of the river , and over a neighbour- ing ravine . In the Church of Wetherby , close by , is a fine piece of monumental sculpture by Nollekens.1 The scenes of ...
... beauty , and the viaducts which have recently been carried over the bed of the river , and over a neighbour- ing ravine . In the Church of Wetherby , close by , is a fine piece of monumental sculpture by Nollekens.1 The scenes of ...
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... beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but , notwithstanding , this Vale , like the others , loses ...
... beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but , notwithstanding , this Vale , like the others , loses ...
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... beauty , the grandeur , and the wildness of the scenery . Seven Glens or Vallies have been noticed , which branch off from the Cumberland side of the Vale . The opposite side has only two Streams of any importance , one of which would ...
... beauty , the grandeur , and the wildness of the scenery . Seven Glens or Vallies have been noticed , which branch off from the Cumberland side of the Vale . The opposite side has only two Streams of any importance , one of which would ...
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... beauty of these magnificent grounds , being content with the view from the Terrace ; but the whole course of the Lowther , from Askham to the bridge under Brougham Hall , presents almost at every step some new feature of river ...
... beauty of these magnificent grounds , being content with the view from the Terrace ; but the whole course of the Lowther , from Askham to the bridge under Brougham Hall , presents almost at every step some new feature of river ...
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