The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... turning aside before Askrigg is reached , to see Aysgarth- force , upon the Ure ; and again , near Hawes , to Hardraw Scar , of which , with its waterfall , Turner has a fine drawing . Thence over the fells to Sedbergh , and Kendal ...
... turning aside before Askrigg is reached , to see Aysgarth- force , upon the Ure ; and again , near Hawes , to Hardraw Scar , of which , with its waterfall , Turner has a fine drawing . Thence over the fells to Sedbergh , and Kendal ...
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... 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 would do well to go from Carlisle ...
... 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 would do well to go from Carlisle ...
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... turning round Loughrigg Fell by Loughrigg Tarn and the River Brathay , back to Ambleside . From Ambleside is another ... turn , before you descend the hill , through a gate on the right , and from a rocky point is a fine view of the ...
... turning round Loughrigg Fell by Loughrigg Tarn and the River Brathay , back to Ambleside . From Ambleside is another ... turn , before you descend the hill , through a gate on the right , and from a rocky point is a fine view of the ...
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... turning to the left before he comes to that town , or , which would be much better , he may cross from ULPHA KIRK Over Birker moor , to Birker - force , at the head of the finest ravine in the country ; and thence up the Vale of the Esk ...
... turning to the left before he comes to that town , or , which would be much better , he may cross from ULPHA KIRK Over Birker moor , to Birker - force , at the head of the finest ravine in the country ; and thence up the Vale of the Esk ...
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... turning to the right , after the opposite hill has been ascended a little way , then follow the road for half a mile or so that leads towards Lorton , looking back upon Crummock Water , etc. , between the openings of the fences . Turn ...
... turning to the right , after the opposite hill has been ascended a little way , then follow the road for half a mile or so that leads towards Lorton , looking back upon Crummock Water , etc. , between the openings of the fences . Turn ...
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