The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... 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 Dove Crag , etc. , will be equally pleased ...
... 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 Dove Crag , etc. , will be equally pleased ...
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... never so fresh and flourishing as in winter , if it be not a season of frost ; and their minute beauties prodi- gally adorn the foreground . Wherever we turn , we find these productions of Nature , to which winter is rather favourable ...
... never so fresh and flourishing as in winter , if it be not a season of frost ; and their minute beauties prodi- gally adorn the foreground . Wherever we turn , we find these productions of Nature , to which winter is rather favourable ...
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... never assumes the shape of a river , and is con- templated with that placid and quiet feeling which belongs peculiarly to the lake — as a body of still water under the influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the ...
... never assumes the shape of a river , and is con- templated with that placid and quiet feeling which belongs peculiarly to the lake — as a body of still water under the influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the ...
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... never fail to introduce , into the midst of desola- tion and barrenness , the elements of fertility , even where the habitations of men may not have been raised . These alluvial promontories , however , threaten , in some places , to ...
... never fail to introduce , into the midst of desola- tion and barrenness , the elements of fertility , even where the habitations of men may not have been raised . These alluvial promontories , however , threaten , in some places , to ...
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... never so beautiful as in early spring , when it is seen under bare or budding trees , that imperfectly intercept the sun - shine , covering the rocky knolls with a pure mantle of fresh verdure , more lively than the herbage of the open ...
... never so beautiful as in early spring , when it is seen under bare or budding trees , that imperfectly intercept the sun - shine , covering the rocky knolls with a pure mantle of fresh verdure , more lively than the herbage of the open ...
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