The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... stone , where the road makes a turn to the right , there is a gate on the left which leads into a field where the station meant , will be found . " Thus far for those who approach the Lakes from the South . Travellers from the North ...
... stone , where the road makes a turn to the right , there is a gate on the left which leads into a field where the station meant , will be found . " Thus far for those who approach the Lakes from the South . Travellers from the North ...
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... stone short of Keswick , from which point there is a noble view of the Vale of Legberthwaite , with Blencathra ( commonly called Saddle - back ) , in front . Having previously inquired , at the Inn near Wythburn Chapel , the best way ...
... stone short of Keswick , from which point there is a noble view of the Vale of Legberthwaite , with Blencathra ( commonly called Saddle - back ) , in front . Having previously inquired , at the Inn near Wythburn Chapel , the best way ...
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... stone , or Rosthwaite . Borrowdale is also conveniently seen on the way to Wastdale over Styhead ; or , to Buttermere , by Seatoller and Honister Crag ; or , going over the Stake , through Langdale , to Ambleside . Buttermere may be ...
... stone , or Rosthwaite . Borrowdale is also conveniently seen on the way to Wastdale over Styhead ; or , to Buttermere , by Seatoller and Honister Crag ; or , going over the Stake , through Langdale , to Ambleside . Buttermere may be ...
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... stone walls apparently innumerable , like a large piece of lawless . patch - work , or an array of mathematical figures , such as in the ancient schools of geometry might have been sportively and fantastically traced out upon sand ...
... stone walls apparently innumerable , like a large piece of lawless . patch - work , or an array of mathematical figures , such as in the ancient schools of geometry might have been sportively and fantastically traced out upon sand ...
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... stone is encrusted . With this blue or grey colour is frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates the soil . The iron is the principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and ...
... stone is encrusted . With this blue or grey colour is frequently intermixed a red tinge , proceeding from the iron that interveins the stone , and impregnates the soil . The iron is the principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and ...
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