The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... common Centre . -Effect of Light and Shadow as dependent upon the Position of the Vales . Mountains , their Substance , -Surfaces , and Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers ...
... common Centre . -Effect of Light and Shadow as dependent upon the Position of the Vales . Mountains , their Substance , -Surfaces , and Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers ...
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... common also with other mountains , their apparent forms and colours are per- petually changed by the clouds and vapours which float round them the effect indeed of mist or haze , in a country of this character , is like that of magic ...
... common also with other mountains , their apparent forms and colours are per- petually changed by the clouds and vapours which float round them the effect indeed of mist or haze , in a country of this character , is like that of magic ...
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... common as in the West of England and Ireland . The rain here comes down heartily , and is frequently succeeded by clear , bright weather , when every brook is vocal , and every torrent sonorous ; brooks and torrents , which are never ...
... common as in the West of England and Ireland . The rain here comes down heartily , and is frequently succeeded by clear , bright weather , when every brook is vocal , and every torrent sonorous ; brooks and torrents , which are never ...
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... common genius , chose , for the subject of a Poem , Ken- sington Gardens , in preference to the Banks of the Derwent , within a mile or two of which he was born . reign of Queen Anne , or George the first . been made in the interval ...
... common genius , chose , for the subject of a Poem , Ken- sington Gardens , in preference to the Banks of the Derwent , within a mile or two of which he was born . reign of Queen Anne , or George the first . been made in the interval ...
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... through all the arable and meadow - land , and common of pasture over all the wastes . These sub - tenements were judged sufficient for the support of so many families ; and no further division was permitted . IX 51 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... through all the arable and meadow - land , and common of pasture over all the wastes . These sub - tenements were judged sufficient for the support of so many families ; and no further division was permitted . IX 51 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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