The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... possessed in common field ; the several portions being marked out by stones , bushes , or trees ; which portions , where the custom has survived , to this day are called dales , from the word deylen , to dis- tribute : but , while the ...
... possessed in common field ; the several portions being marked out by stones , bushes , or trees ; which portions , where the custom has survived , to this day are called dales , from the word deylen , to dis- tribute : but , while the ...
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... possessed by men of their name and blood and venerable was the transition , when a curious traveller , descending from the heart of the mountains , had come to some ancient manorial residence in the more open parts of the Vales , which ...
... possessed by men of their name and blood and venerable was the transition , when a curious traveller , descending from the heart of the mountains , had come to some ancient manorial residence in the more open parts of the Vales , which ...
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... possessed vestments , read of in the stories of superstitious times , which had power to consume and to alienate from his right mind the victim who put them on . Language , if it do not uphold , and feed , and leave in quiet , like the ...
... possessed vestments , read of in the stories of superstitious times , which had power to consume and to alienate from his right mind the victim who put them on . Language , if it do not uphold , and feed , and leave in quiet , like the ...
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... possessed of competent knowledge of the facts and circumstances , would be instantaneously affected . And , doubtless , in the works of every true poet will be found passages of that species of ex- cellence , which is proved by effects ...
... possessed of competent knowledge of the facts and circumstances , would be instantaneously affected . And , doubtless , in the works of every true poet will be found passages of that species of ex- cellence , which is proved by effects ...
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... possessed of the intimate knowledge which none but a bosom friend can acquire , could have been justified in making these avowals ? Such a one , himself a pure spirit , having accompanied , as it were , upon wings , the pilgrim along ...
... possessed of the intimate knowledge which none but a bosom friend can acquire , could have been justified in making these avowals ? Such a one , himself a pure spirit , having accompanied , as it were , upon wings , the pilgrim along ...
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