The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and with the Vale of Newlands on the West - which last Vale he may pass through , in going to , or returning from , Buttermere . The best views of Keswick Lake are from Crow Park ; Frier's ...
... become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and with the Vale of Newlands on the West - which last Vale he may pass through , in going to , or returning from , Buttermere . The best views of Keswick Lake are from Crow Park ; Frier's ...
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... become generally serviceable , by leading to habits of more exact and considerate observation than , as far as the writer knows , have hitherto been applied to local scenery . To begin , then , with the main outlines of the country ; -I ...
... become generally serviceable , by leading to habits of more exact and considerate observation than , as far as the writer knows , have hitherto been applied to local scenery . To begin , then , with the main outlines of the country ; -I ...
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... become pulverized , the elementary particles crumbling down , overspread in many places the steep and almost precipitous sides of the mountains with an intermixture of colours , like the compound hues of a dove's neck . When in the heat ...
... become pulverized , the elementary particles crumbling down , overspread in many places the steep and almost precipitous sides of the mountains with an intermixture of colours , like the compound hues of a dove's neck . When in the heat ...
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... become interesting features in the landscape . There is a beautiful cluster on Winandermere ; a pair pleasingly contrasted upon Rydal ; nor must the solitary green island of Grasmere be for- gotten . In the bosom of each of the lakes of ...
... become interesting features in the landscape . There is a beautiful cluster on Winandermere ; a pair pleasingly contrasted upon Rydal ; nor must the solitary green island of Grasmere be for- gotten . In the bosom of each of the lakes of ...
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... becomes more susceptible of its appropriate enjoyments . A resident in a country like this which we are treating of , will agree with me , that the presence of a lake is indispensable to exhibit in per- fection the beauty of one of ...
... becomes more susceptible of its appropriate enjoyments . A resident in a country like this which we are treating of , will agree with me , that the presence of a lake is indispensable to exhibit in per- fection the beauty of one of ...
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admiration Alps Ambleside ancient appearance Author beauty Blowick Borrowdale Buttermere character Charles Lamb Church colour cottages course degree district edition effect England epitaph especially ESSAYS existence expression fancy favourable feeling Freeholders friends genius Grasmere ground Haweswater Hawkshead heart Helvellyn honour human imagination inhabitants injurious instances interest island Kendal Keswick Kirkby Lonsdale labour Lake less living look Loughrigg Fell manner miles mind moral mountains nations native Nature objects observed opinion opposite Paradise Lost pass passion Patterdale Penrith persons pleasure Poems Poet Poetical Poetry Pooley Bridge principle reader reason road rocks Rydal scarcely scene seen sense sentiments side Skiddaw spirit stone stream sublimity taste things thoughts tion traveller trees truth Ullswater Ulverston Vale valley verse virtue Wastdale Westmorland whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Windermere winds wish woods words Wordsworth writing