The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Body of the Vale of Ullswater need not be further noticed , as its beauties show themselves : but the curious Traveller may wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is ...
... Body of the Vale of Ullswater need not be further noticed , as its beauties show themselves : but the curious Traveller may wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is ...
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... body of still water under the influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the light , and all the imagery of the sky and surrounding hills ; expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions ...
... body of still water under the influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the light , and all the imagery of the sky and surrounding hills ; expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions ...
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... bodies of still water are bedded , is broken by the secondary agents of Nature , ever at work to supply the deficiencies of the mould in which things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to ...
... bodies of still water are bedded , is broken by the secondary agents of Nature , ever at work to supply the deficiencies of the mould in which things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to ...
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... bodies of still water called TARNS . In the economy of Nature these are useful , as auxiliars to Lakes ; for if the whole quantity of water which falls upon the mountains in time of storm were poured down upon the plains without ...
... bodies of still water called TARNS . In the economy of Nature these are useful , as auxiliars to Lakes ; for if the whole quantity of water which falls upon the mountains in time of storm were poured down upon the plains without ...
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... body of pure water unattended with groves and other cheerful rural images , by which fresh water is usually accompanied , and unable to give furtherance to the meagre vegetation around it excites a sense of some repulsive power strongly ...
... body of pure water unattended with groves and other cheerful rural images , by which fresh water is usually accompanied , and unable to give furtherance to the meagre vegetation around it excites a sense of some repulsive power strongly ...
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