The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... land which on this side borders the higher part of the Lake . The axe has here indiscriminately levelled a rich wood of birches and oaks , that divided this favoured spot into a hundred pictures . It has yet its land - locked bays , and ...
... land which on this side borders the higher part of the Lake . The axe has here indiscriminately levelled a rich wood of birches and oaks , that divided this favoured spot into a hundred pictures . It has yet its land - locked bays , and ...
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... land that forms the northern boundary of this small , quiet , and fertile domain . The mountain Tarns can only be recommended to the notice of the inquisitive traveller who has time to spare . They are difficult of access and naked ...
... land that forms the northern boundary of this small , quiet , and fertile domain . The mountain Tarns can only be recommended to the notice of the inquisitive traveller who has time to spare . They are difficult of access and naked ...
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... land side of the Solway frith that is not dry at low water ; that of Ravenglass , at the mouth of the Esk , as a natural harbour is much the best . The Sea appears to have been retiring slowly for ages from this coast . From Whitehaven ...
... land side of the Solway frith that is not dry at low water ; that of Ravenglass , at the mouth of the Esk , as a natural harbour is much the best . The Sea appears to have been retiring slowly for ages from this coast . From Whitehaven ...
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... lands in the plain country of Fur- ness and Cumberland , they seem to have had little con- nection with the mountains , except for military purposes , or in subservience to the profit they drew from the mines . When the Romans retired ...
... lands in the plain country of Fur- ness and Cumberland , they seem to have had little con- nection with the mountains , except for military purposes , or in subservience to the profit they drew from the mines . When the Romans retired ...
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... lands among their tenants , as similar plans were doubtless adopted by other Lords , and as the consequences have ... land , and common of pasture over all the wastes . These sub - tenements were judged sufficient for the support of ...
... lands among their tenants , as similar plans were doubtless adopted by other Lords , and as the consequences have ... land , and common of pasture over all the wastes . These sub - tenements were judged sufficient for the support of ...
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