The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I observed , " says he , " the beautiful effect of the drifted snow upon the mountains , and the perfect tone of colour . From the top of the mountains downwards a rich olive ...
... speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I observed , " says he , " the beautiful effect of the drifted snow upon the mountains , and the perfect tone of colour . From the top of the mountains downwards a rich olive ...
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... speak of the LAKES of this country . form of the lake is most perfect when , like Derwent- water , and some of the smaller lakes , it least resembles that of a river ; -I mean , when being looked at from any given point where the whole ...
... speak of the LAKES of this country . form of the lake is most perfect when , like Derwent- water , and some of the smaller lakes , it least resembles that of a river ; -I mean , when being looked at from any given point where the whole ...
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... speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space in straight lines , and these parallel to each other ; the opposite ...
... speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space in straight lines , and these parallel to each other ; the opposite ...
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... speaking of imply here an exclusion of the aerial effects of distance . These are insured by the height of the mountains , and are found , even in the narrowest vales , where they lengthen in perspective , or act ( if the expression may ...
... speaking of imply here an exclusion of the aerial effects of distance . These are insured by the height of the mountains , and are found , even in the narrowest vales , where they lengthen in perspective , or act ( if the expression may ...
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... Speak , Giant - mother ! tell it to the Morn , While she dispels the cumbrous shades of night , Let the Moon hear , emerging from a cloud , When , how , and wherefore , rose on British ground That wondrous Monument , whose mystic round ...
... Speak , Giant - mother ! tell it to the Morn , While she dispels the cumbrous shades of night , Let the Moon hear , emerging from a cloud , When , how , and wherefore , rose on British ground That wondrous Monument , whose mystic round ...
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