The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... of this kind , with the names of mountains , streams , etc.-W. W. 2 No longer strictly applicable , on account of recent planta- tions . - W . W. It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... of this kind , with the names of mountains , streams , etc.-W. W. 2 No longer strictly applicable , on account of recent planta- tions . - W . W. It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... kind , without touching upon minute details and individualities which would only confuse and embarrass , will here be attempted , in respect to the Lakes in the north of England , and the vales and moun- tains enclosing and surrounding ...
... kind , without touching upon minute details and individualities which would only confuse and embarrass , will here be attempted , in respect to the Lakes in the north of England , and the vales and moun- tains enclosing and surrounding ...
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... These are disappearing fast , under the management of the pre- sent Proprietor , and native wood is resuming its place . - W . W. ; All gross transgressions of this kind originate , doubt- less 66 IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT.
... These are disappearing fast , under the management of the pre- sent Proprietor , and native wood is resuming its place . - W . W. ; All gross transgressions of this kind originate , doubt- less 66 IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT.
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... kind , and with that shape which the situation constrained or suffered it to take . What endless melting and playing into each other of forms and colours does the one offer to a mind at once attentive and active ; and how insipid and ...
... kind , and with that shape which the situation constrained or suffered it to take . What endless melting and playing into each other of forms and colours does the one offer to a mind at once attentive and active ; and how insipid and ...
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... kind , are enabled to climb high up the mountains . Gradually , however , by the quality of the ground , and by increasing exposure , a stop is put to their ascent ; the hardy trees only are left : those also , by little and little ...
... kind , are enabled to climb high up the mountains . Gradually , however , by the quality of the ground , and by increasing exposure , a stop is put to their ascent ; the hardy trees only are left : those also , by little and little ...
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