The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... perhaps full as interesting , are from the side of Latrigg , from Ormathwaite , and Applethwaite ; and thence along the road at the foot of Skiddaw towards Bassenthwaite , for about a quarter of a mile . There are fine bird's eye views ...
... perhaps full as interesting , are from the side of Latrigg , from Ormathwaite , and Applethwaite ; and thence along the road at the foot of Skiddaw towards Bassenthwaite , for about a quarter of a mile . There are fine bird's eye views ...
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... perhaps , upon the whole , the happiest com- bination of beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but ...
... perhaps , upon the whole , the happiest com- bination of beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but ...
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... perhaps be half or wholly hidden by clouds , or by the blaze of light which the orb diffuses around it ; and the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye correspondent colours through every variety of beauty , and through all ...
... perhaps be half or wholly hidden by clouds , or by the blaze of light which the orb diffuses around it ; and the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye correspondent colours through every variety of beauty , and through all ...
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... perhaps more so , than even in the pomp of autumn . In the distance was Loughrigg - Fell , the basin - wall of the lake ; this , from the summit downward , was a rich orange- olive ; then the lake of a bright olive - green , nearly the ...
... perhaps more so , than even in the pomp of autumn . In the distance was Loughrigg - Fell , the basin - wall of the lake ; this , from the summit downward , was a rich orange- olive ; then the lake of a bright olive - green , nearly the ...
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... gravel , thrown up in course of time by the waves , half of it perhaps gleaming from under the water , and the corresponding half of a lighter hue ; and in other parts bordering the lake 34 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... gravel , thrown up in course of time by the waves , half of it perhaps gleaming from under the water , and the corresponding half of a lighter hue ; and in other parts bordering the lake 34 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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