The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... , on this Monument to Mrs. Howard . - ED . 2 Compare the 41st sonnet , in the Series referred to in the pre- vious note , on Nunnery . - ED . way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... , on this Monument to Mrs. Howard . - ED . 2 Compare the 41st sonnet , in the Series referred to in the pre- vious note , on Nunnery . - ED . way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be seen both from its shores and from its surface . None of the other Lakes unfold so many fresh beauties to him who sails upon them . This is owing to ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be seen both from its shores and from its surface . None of the other Lakes unfold so many fresh beauties to him who sails upon them . This is owing to ...
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... native wood ; here are beds of luxuriant fern , aged hawthorns , and hollies decked with honey- suckles ; and fallow - deer glancing and bounding over the lawns and through the thickets . These are the attractions of the retired views ...
... native wood ; here are beds of luxuriant fern , aged hawthorns , and hollies decked with honey- suckles ; and fallow - deer glancing and bounding over the lawns and through the thickets . These are the attractions of the retired views ...
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... native wood . This spot is , I believe , never explored by Travellers ; but , from these sylvan and rocky recesses , whoever looks back on the gleaming surface of Brotherswater , or forward to the precipitous sides and lofty ridges of ...
... native wood . This spot is , I believe , never explored by Travellers ; but , from these sylvan and rocky recesses , whoever looks back on the gleaming surface of Brotherswater , or forward to the precipitous sides and lofty ridges of ...
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... native wood . The smallest rivulet - one whose silent influx is scarcely noticeable in a season of dry weather - so faint is the dimple made by it on the surface of the smooth lake - will be found to have been not useless in shaping ...
... native wood . The smallest rivulet - one whose silent influx is scarcely noticeable in a season of dry weather - so faint is the dimple made by it on the surface of the smooth lake - will be found to have been not useless in shaping ...
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