The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... 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 Nunnery , upon the Eden , or rather that part of them ...
... 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 Nunnery , upon the Eden , or rather that part of them ...
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... carry them across to the Cumberland side of the Lake , near Old Church , thence to pursue the road upwards to Patterdale . The Churchyard Yew - tree still survives at Old Church , but there are no remains of a Place of Worship , a New ...
... carry them across to the Cumberland side of the Lake , near Old Church , thence to pursue the road upwards to Patterdale . The Churchyard Yew - tree still survives at Old Church , but there are no remains of a Place of Worship , a New ...
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... carry off the waters ( as in the higher part of Langdale , for instance ) , the houses are not sprinkled over the middle of the vales , but confined to their sides , being placed merely so far up the mountain as to be protected from the ...
... carry off the waters ( as in the higher part of Langdale , for instance ) , the houses are not sprinkled over the middle of the vales , but confined to their sides , being placed merely so far up the mountain as to be protected from the ...
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... carried its seeds . The want most felt , however , is that of timber trees . There are few magnificent ones to be found near any of the lakes ; and unless greater care be taken , there will , in a short time , scarcely be left an ...
... carried its seeds . The want most felt , however , is that of timber trees . There are few magnificent ones to be found near any of the lakes ; and unless greater care be taken , there will , in a short time , scarcely be left an ...
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... carried into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable . The reason of this is , that the heavens are not only brought down into the bosom of the earth , but that the earth is mainly looked at , and thought of , through the medium of a ...
... carried into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable . The reason of this is , that the heavens are not only brought down into the bosom of the earth , but that the earth is mainly looked at , and thought of , through the medium of a ...
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