The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... whole tract is pleasing ; there is one view mentioned by Gray and Mason especially so . In West's Guide it is thus pointed out : - “ About a quarter of a mile beyond the third mile - stone , where the road makes a turn to the right ...
... whole tract is pleasing ; there is one view mentioned by Gray and Mason especially so . In West's Guide it is thus pointed out : - “ About a quarter of a mile beyond the third mile - stone , where the road makes a turn to the right ...
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... whole Lake , is comparatively tame . To one also who has ascended the hill from Graythwaite on the western side , the Promontory called Rawlinson's Nab , Storr's Hall , and the Troutbeck Mountains , about sun- set , make a splendid ...
... whole Lake , is comparatively tame . To one also who has ascended the hill from Graythwaite on the western side , the Promontory called Rawlinson's Nab , Storr's Hall , and the Troutbeck Mountains , about sun- set , make a splendid ...
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... whole road from Bowness is rich in diversity of pleasing or grand scenery ; there is scarcely a field on the road side , which , if entered , would not give to the landscape some additional charm . Low - wood Inn , a mile from the head ...
... whole road from Bowness is rich in diversity of pleasing or grand scenery ; there is scarcely a field on the road side , which , if entered , would not give to the landscape some additional charm . Low - wood Inn , a mile from the head ...
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... whole , the happiest com- bination of beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but , notwithstanding ...
... whole , the happiest com- bination of beauty and grandeur , which any of the Lakes affords . It lies not more than ten miles from Ambleside , and the Pass of Kirkstone and the descent from it are very impressive ; but , notwithstanding ...
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... whole course of the Lowther , from Askham to the bridge under Brougham Hall , presents almost at every step some new feature of river , woodland , and rocky landscape . A portion of this tract has , from its beauty , acquired the name ...
... whole course of the Lowther , from Askham to the bridge under Brougham Hall , presents almost at every step some new feature of river , woodland , and rocky landscape . A portion of this tract has , from its beauty , acquired the name ...
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