The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Mountains , their Substance , -Surfaces , and Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS ...
... Mountains , their Substance , -Surfaces , and Colours . - Winter Colouring . -The Vales , -Lakes , -Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS ...
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... mountain ramble in 1805 , describing an excursion to Ullswater . The original MS . describing this mountain ramble is at Coleorton Hall , in Leicestershire ; but it was printed in the Transactions of the Wordsworth Society , No. V ...
... mountain ramble in 1805 , describing an excursion to Ullswater . The original MS . describing this mountain ramble is at Coleorton Hall , in Leicestershire ; but it was printed in the Transactions of the Wordsworth Society , No. V ...
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... mountains of Lancashire and Westmorland ; with Lancaster Castle , and the Tower of the Church seeming to make part of the Castle , in the foreground . They who wish to see the celebrated ruins of Furness Abbey , and are not afraid of ...
... mountains of Lancashire and Westmorland ; with Lancaster Castle , and the Tower of the Church seeming to make part of the Castle , in the foreground . They who wish to see the celebrated ruins of Furness Abbey , and are not afraid of ...
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... Mountains peer nobly over the western barrier , which elsewhere , along the whole Lake , is comparatively tame . To one also who has ascended the hill from Graythwaite on the western side , the Promontory called Rawlinson's Nab ...
... Mountains peer nobly over the western barrier , which elsewhere , along the whole Lake , is comparatively tame . To one also who has ascended the hill from Graythwaite on the western side , the Promontory called Rawlinson's Nab ...
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... 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 ; but one bright unruffled ...
... 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 ; but one bright unruffled ...
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