The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... thought of , through the medium of a purer element . The happiest time is when the equinoxial gales are departed ; but their fury may probably be called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in ...
... thought of , through the medium of a purer element . The happiest time is when the equinoxial gales are departed ; but their fury may probably be called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in ...
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... ciple of things , as it acts and exists among the woods and fields ; and , by their colour and their shape , affect- ingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of Nature 58 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... ciple of things , as it acts and exists among the woods and fields ; and , by their colour and their shape , affect- ingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of Nature 58 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. ingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of Nature and simplicity , along which the humble - minded inhabitants have , through so many generations , been led . Add the little garden with ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. ingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of Nature and simplicity , along which the humble - minded inhabitants have , through so many generations , been led . Add the little garden with ...
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... thoughts over the high mountains among which it is embosomed ; but its titles are from antiquity — a power readily submitted to upon occasion as the vicegerent of Nature it is respected , as having owed its existence to the necessities ...
... thoughts over the high mountains among which it is embosomed ; but its titles are from antiquity — a power readily submitted to upon occasion as the vicegerent of Nature it is respected , as having owed its existence to the necessities ...
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... thought will show that , if ten thousand of this spiky tree , the larch , are stuck in at once upon the side of a hill , they can grow up into nothing but deformity ; that , while they are suffered to stand , we shall look in vain for ...
... thought will show that , if ten thousand of this spiky tree , the larch , are stuck in at once upon the side of a hill , they can grow up into nothing but deformity ; that , while they are suffered to stand , we shall look in vain for ...
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