The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... head Priory . From this quarter the Lakes would be advantageously approached by Coniston ; thence to Hawkshead , and by the Ferry over Windermere , to Bowness : a much better introduction than by going direct from Coniston to Ambleside ...
... head Priory . From this quarter the Lakes would be advantageously approached by Coniston ; thence to Hawkshead , and by the Ferry over Windermere , to Bowness : a much better introduction than by going direct from Coniston to Ambleside ...
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... head , with their accompanying mountains of nearly equal dignity . Nor can the grandeur of these two terminations be seen at once from any point , except from the bosom of the Lake . The Islands may be explored at any time of the day ...
... head , with their accompanying mountains of nearly equal dignity . Nor can the grandeur of these two terminations be seen at once from any point , except from the bosom of the Lake . The Islands may be explored at any time of the day ...
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... head of Coniston Lake , a leisurely Traveller might have much pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right ...
... head of Coniston Lake , a leisurely Traveller might have much pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right ...
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... head of the finest ravine in the country ; and thence up the Vale of the Esk , by Hardknot and Wrynose , back to ... head , Windermere communicates with two lateral Vallies that of Troutbeck , distinguished by the mountains at its head ...
... head of the finest ravine in the country ; and thence up the Vale of the Esk , by Hardknot and Wrynose , back to ... head , Windermere communicates with two lateral Vallies that of Troutbeck , distinguished by the mountains at its head ...
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... head of Derwent Water to the foot of Bassenthwaite Lake . It communicates with Borrowdale on the South ; with the river Greta , and Thirlmere , on the East , with which the Traveller has become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and ...
... head of Derwent Water to the foot of Bassenthwaite Lake . It communicates with Borrowdale on the South ; with the river Greta , and Thirlmere , on the East , with which the Traveller has become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and ...
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