The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... remains of a Roman fortress . Details of the Duddon and Donnerdale are given in the Author's series of Sonnets upon the Duddon and in the accompanying Notes . In addition to its two Vales at its head , Windermere communicates with two ...
... remains of a Roman fortress . Details of the Duddon and Donnerdale are given in the Author's series of Sonnets upon the Duddon and in the accompanying Notes . In addition to its two Vales at its head , Windermere communicates with two ...
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... remains of a Place of Worship , a New Chapel having been erected in a more central situation , which Chapel was conse- crated by the then Bishop of Carlisle , when on his way to crown Queen Elizabeth , he being the only Prelate who ...
... remains of a Place of Worship , a New Chapel having been erected in a more central situation , which Chapel was conse- crated by the then Bishop of Carlisle , when on his way to crown Queen Elizabeth , he being the only Prelate who ...
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... remains of its native woods , at Glenridding Bridge , a fourth Stream is crossed . The opening on the side of Ullswater Vale , down which this Stream flows , is adorned with fertile fields , cottages , and natural groves , that ...
... remains of its native woods , at Glenridding Bridge , a fourth Stream is crossed . The opening on the side of Ullswater Vale , down which this Stream flows , is adorned with fertile fields , cottages , and natural groves , that ...
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... remains undefiled by the intrusion of bad taste . Lowther Castle is about four miles from Pooley Bridge , and , if during this Tour the Stranger has com- plained , as he will have had reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may ...
... remains undefiled by the intrusion of bad taste . Lowther Castle is about four miles from Pooley Bridge , and , if during this Tour the Stranger has com- plained , as he will have had reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may ...
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... remains of castles or other places of defence ; nor with the still more interesting ruins of religious edifices . Every one must regret that scarcely a vestige is left of the Oratory , consecrated to the Virgin , which stood upon Chapel ...
... remains of castles or other places of defence ; nor with the still more interesting ruins of religious edifices . Every one must regret that scarcely a vestige is left of the Oratory , consecrated to the Virgin , which stood upon Chapel ...
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