The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... valley bends ; Eyes Walney's early fields of corn ; Sea - birds to Holker's woods he sends . Beneath his feet the sunk ship rests , In Duddon Sands , its masts all bare : The Minstrels of Windermere , by Chas . Farish , B.D. The Tourist ...
... valley bends ; Eyes Walney's early fields of corn ; Sea - birds to Holker's woods he sends . Beneath his feet the sunk ship rests , In Duddon Sands , its masts all bare : The Minstrels of Windermere , by Chas . Farish , B.D. The Tourist ...
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... Valley , that of Hawkshead , is visited to most advantage , and most con- veniently , from Bowness ; crossing the Lake by the Ferry - then pass the two villages of Sawrey , and on quitting the latter , you have a fine view of the Lake ...
... Valley , that of Hawkshead , is visited to most advantage , and most con- veniently , from Bowness ; crossing the Lake by the Ferry - then pass the two villages of Sawrey , and on quitting the latter , you have a fine view of the Lake ...
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... Valley and Stream in front , forms a grand picture . There is no other stream that conducts to any glen or valley worthy of being mentioned , till we reach that which leads up to Ara - force , and thence into Matterdale , before spoken ...
... Valley and Stream in front , forms a grand picture . There is no other stream that conducts to any glen or valley worthy of being mentioned , till we reach that which leads up to Ara - force , and thence into Matterdale , before spoken ...
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... Valley , first published in 1842.-ED. 2 Compare two lines in the poem Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works , " vol . iii . p . 45— A lofty precipice in front , A silent tarn below . ED . a faithful dog that had lingered here for the space ...
... Valley , first published in 1842.-ED. 2 Compare two lines in the poem Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works , " vol . iii . p . 45— A lofty precipice in front , A silent tarn below . ED . a faithful dog that had lingered here for the space ...
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... Valley of Grisdale ; hence there is a path for foot- travellers , and along which a horse may be led to Grasmere . A sublime combination of mountain forms appears in front while ascending the bed of this valley , and the impression ...
... Valley of Grisdale ; hence there is a path for foot- travellers , and along which a horse may be led to Grasmere . A sublime combination of mountain forms appears in front while ascending the bed of this valley , and the impression ...
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