The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and ...
... Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and ...
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... colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain , through the deepest recesses of the Alps . But ...
... colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain , through the deepest recesses of the Alps . But ...
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... colours through every variety of beauty , and through all degrees of splendour . In the vale of Keswick , at the same period , the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at ...
... colours through every variety of beauty , and through all degrees of splendour . In the vale of Keswick , at the same period , the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at ...
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... colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the ... colour is frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates ...
... colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the ... colour is frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates ...
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... colours of the fern are then in harmony with the autumnal woods ; bright yellow or lemon colour , at the base of the mountains , melting gradually , through orange , to a dark russet brown towards the summits , where the plant , being ...
... colours of the fern are then in harmony with the autumnal woods ; bright yellow or lemon colour , at the base of the mountains , melting gradually , through orange , to a dark russet brown towards the summits , where the plant , being ...
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