The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... tion of the Scenery of the Lakes ; " and to the account of the ascent of Scawfell is added a curious recast of a passage in one of his sister's Journals of " a mountain ramble in 1805 , describing an excursion to Ullswater . The ...
... tion of the Scenery of the Lakes ; " and to the account of the ascent of Scawfell is added a curious recast of a passage in one of his sister's Journals of " a mountain ramble in 1805 , describing an excursion to Ullswater . The ...
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... tion with the rough mountains whence it has descended , or the turbulent torrents by which it is supplied . Many persons content themselves with what they see of Winder- mere during their progress in a boat from Bowness to the head of ...
... tion with the rough mountains whence it has descended , or the turbulent torrents by which it is supplied . Many persons content themselves with what they see of Winder- mere during their progress in a boat from Bowness to the head of ...
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... tion ; we shall then see stretched at our feet a number of vallies , not fewer than eight , diverging from the point , on which we are supposed to stand , like spokes from the nave of a wheel . First , we note , lying to the south- east ...
... tion ; we shall then see stretched at our feet a number of vallies , not fewer than eight , diverging from the point , on which we are supposed to stand , like spokes from the nave of a wheel . First , we note , lying to the south- east ...
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... tion . Add to this the hoar - frost and snow , with all the varieties they create , and which volumes would not be sufficient to describe . I will content myself with one instance of the colouring produced by snow , which may not be ...
... tion . Add to this the hoar - frost and snow , with all the varieties they create , and which volumes would not be sufficient to describe . I will content myself with one instance of the colouring produced by snow , which may not be ...
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... tion and barrenness , the elements of fertility , even where the habitations of men may not have been raised . These alluvial promontories , however , threaten , in some places , to bisect the waters which they have long adorned ; and ...
... tion and barrenness , the elements of fertility , even where the habitations of men may not have been raised . These alluvial promontories , however , threaten , in some places , to bisect the waters which they have long adorned ; and ...
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