The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain , through the deepest recesses of the Alps . But it supplies also a more substantial pleasure ; for the sublime and beautiful region , with ...
... imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain , through the deepest recesses of the Alps . But it supplies also a more substantial pleasure ; for the sublime and beautiful region , with ...
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... imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather , let us suppose our station to be a cloud hanging midway between those two mountains , at not more than half ...
... imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather , let us suppose our station to be a cloud hanging midway between those two mountains , at not more than half ...
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... imagination , to hear at a distance of expanses of water so many leagues in length and miles in width ; and such ample room may be delightful to the fresh - water sailor , scudding with a lively breeze amid the rapidly - shifting ...
... imagination , to hear at a distance of expanses of water so many leagues in length and miles in width ; and such ample room may be delightful to the fresh - water sailor , scudding with a lively breeze amid the rapidly - shifting ...
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... imagination the meandering shores , whether rugged steeps , admitting of no cultivation , descend into the water ; or gently- sloping lawns and woods , or flat and fertile meadows stretch between the margin of the lake and the mountains ...
... imagination the meandering shores , whether rugged steeps , admitting of no cultivation , descend into the water ; or gently- sloping lawns and woods , or flat and fertile meadows stretch between the margin of the lake and the mountains ...
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... a distinct place to repair to ; yet where the visitants must be rare , and there can be no disturbance . Water - fowl flock hither ; and the lonely angler may here be seen ; but the imagination , IX 39 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... a distinct place to repair to ; yet where the visitants must be rare , and there can be no disturbance . Water - fowl flock hither ; and the lonely angler may here be seen ; but the imagination , IX 39 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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