The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Road from Ambleside to Keswick . - Grasmere . -The Vale of Keswick . - Buttermere and Crummock . - Loweswater . - Wastdale . - Ulls- water , with its tributary Streams . -Haweswater , etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES SECTION ...
... Road from Ambleside to Keswick . - Grasmere . -The Vale of Keswick . - Buttermere and Crummock . - Loweswater . - Wastdale . - Ulls- water , with its tributary Streams . -Haweswater , etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES SECTION ...
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... road by Catterick and Greta Bridge , and onwards to Penrith . The Traveller , however , taking this route , might halt at Greta Bridge , and be well recompenced if he can afford to give an hour or two to the banks of the Greta , and of ...
... road by Catterick and Greta Bridge , and onwards to Penrith . The Traveller , however , taking this route , might halt at Greta Bridge , and be well recompenced if he can afford to give an hour or two to the banks of the Greta , and of ...
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... road upon Stanemoor . The second road leads through a more interesting tract of country , beginning at Ripon , from which place see Fountain's Abbey , and thence by Hackfall , and Masham , to Jervaux Abbey , and up the Vale of Wensley ...
... road upon Stanemoor . The second road leads through a more interesting tract of country , beginning at Ripon , from which place see Fountain's Abbey , and thence by Hackfall , and Masham , to Jervaux Abbey , and up the Vale of Wensley ...
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... road to Dalton ; but by all means return through Urswick , for the sake of the view from the top of the hill , before descending into the grounds of Conis- head Priory . From this quarter the Lakes would be advantageously approached by ...
... road to Dalton ; but by all means return through Urswick , for the sake of the view from the top of the hill , before descending into the grounds of Conis- head Priory . From this quarter the Lakes would be advantageously approached by ...
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... road thither , from Corby , is so bad , that no one can be advised to take it in a carriage . Nunnery may be reached from Corby by making a circuit and crossing the Eden at Armathwaite bridge . A portion of this road , however , is bad ...
... road thither , from Corby , is so bad , that no one can be advised to take it in a carriage . Nunnery may be reached from Corby by making a circuit and crossing the Eden at Armathwaite bridge . A portion of this road , however , is bad ...
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