The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions of the lightest breeze , and subject to agitation only from the winds- The visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its ...
... expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions of the lightest breeze , and subject to agitation only from the winds- The visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its ...
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... expression may be used ) as telescopes for the open country . The subject would bear to be enlarged upon but I will conclude this section with a night - scene suggested by the Vale of Keswick . The Fragment is well known ; but it ...
... expression may be used ) as telescopes for the open country . The subject would bear to be enlarged upon but I will conclude this section with a night - scene suggested by the Vale of Keswick . The Fragment is well known ; but it ...
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... production of Nature , and may ( using a strong expression ) rather be 1 From the canto of The Recluse entitled " Home at Grasmere , " 11. 122-125 . - Ed . said to have grown than to have been erected ; IX 57 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... production of Nature , and may ( using a strong expression ) rather be 1 From the canto of The Recluse entitled " Home at Grasmere , " 11. 122-125 . - Ed . said to have grown than to have been erected ; IX 57 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... expressing , by its diminutive size , how small must be the congregation there assembled , as it were , like one family ; and proclaiming at the same time to the passenger , in connection with the surrounding mountains , the depth of ...
... expressing , by its diminutive size , how small must be the congregation there assembled , as it were , like one family ; and proclaiming at the same time to the passenger , in connection with the surrounding mountains , the depth of ...
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... expression of Christian confidence in immortality , is the language of a thousand church - yards ; and it does not often happen that anything , in a greater degree discriminate or appropriate to the dead or to the living , is to be ...
... expression of Christian confidence in immortality , is the language of a thousand church - yards ; and it does not often happen that anything , in a greater degree discriminate or appropriate to the dead or to the living , is to be ...
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