The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... wind , from the summit of Fairfield . Lastly , having gone along the western side of Brotherswater and passed Hartsop Hall , a Stream soon after issues from a cove richly decorated with native wood . This spot is , I believe , never ...
... wind , from the summit of Fairfield . Lastly , having gone along the western side of Brotherswater and passed Hartsop Hall , a Stream soon after issues from a cove richly decorated with native wood . This spot is , I believe , never ...
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... winds on this tempestuous coast , enters the Irish Sea . The vale of Buttermere , with the lake and village of that name , and Crummock - water , beyond , next present themselves . We will follow the main stream , the Coker , through ...
... winds on this tempestuous coast , enters the Irish Sea . The vale of Buttermere , with the lake and village of that name , and Crummock - water , beyond , next present themselves . We will follow the main stream , the Coker , through ...
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... wind- ing ; the windings of many being abrupt and intricate . And , it may be observed , that , in one circumstance , the general shape of them all has been determined by that primitive conformation through which so many became ...
... wind- ing ; the windings of many being abrupt and intricate . And , it may be observed , that , in one circumstance , the general shape of them all has been determined by that primitive conformation through which so many became ...
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... winds- The visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven received Into the bosom of the steady lake ! 1 1 See The Prelude , book v . 11. 384-388 . - ED ...
... winds- The visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven received Into the bosom of the steady lake ! 1 1 See The Prelude , book v . 11. 384-388 . - ED ...
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... winds , the curved rim of fine blue gravel , thrown up in course of time by the waves , half of it perhaps gleaming from under the water , and the corresponding half of a lighter hue ; and in other parts bordering the lake 34 A GUIDE ...
... winds , the curved rim of fine blue gravel , thrown up in course of time by the waves , half of it perhaps gleaming from under the water , and the corresponding half of a lighter hue ; and in other parts bordering the lake 34 A GUIDE ...
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