The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates the soil . The iron is the principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and hence , when they become pulverized , the elementary ...
... frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates the soil . The iron is the principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and hence , when they become pulverized , the elementary ...
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... frequent opportunity of watching , at the outlet of a lake , the stream pushing its way among the rocks in lively contrast with the stillness from which it has escaped ; and how amusing to compare its noisy and turbulent motions with ...
... frequent opportunity of watching , at the outlet of a lake , the stream pushing its way among the rocks in lively contrast with the stillness from which it has escaped ; and how amusing to compare its noisy and turbulent motions with ...
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... frequently diversified by rocks , hills , and hillocks , scattered over them ; nor are they ornamented ( as are several of the lakes in Scotland and Ireland ) by the remains of castles or other places of defence ; nor with the still ...
... frequently diversified by rocks , hills , and hillocks , scattered over them ; nor are they ornamented ( as are several of the lakes in Scotland and Ireland ) by the remains of castles or other places of defence ; nor with the still ...
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... frequent on the great rivers of America , and not unknown in other parts of the world . fas habeas invisere Tiburis arva , Albuneæque lacum , atque umbras terrasque natantes.2 ] This part of the subject may be concluded with observing ...
... frequent on the great rivers of America , and not unknown in other parts of the world . fas habeas invisere Tiburis arva , Albuneæque lacum , atque umbras terrasque natantes.2 ] This part of the subject may be concluded with observing ...
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... frequently succeeded by clear , bright weather , when every brook is vocal , and every torrent sonorous ; brooks and ... frequent ; but the showers , darkening , or brightening , as they fly from hill to hill , are not less grateful to ...
... frequently succeeded by clear , bright weather , when every brook is vocal , and every torrent sonorous ; brooks and ... frequent ; but the showers , darkening , or brightening , as they fly from hill to hill , are not less grateful to ...
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