The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... wish to furnish a Guide or Companion for the Minds of Persons of taste , and feeling for Landscape , who might be entitled to explore the District of the Lakes with that degree of attention to which its beauty may fairly lay claim . For ...
... wish to furnish a Guide or Companion for the Minds of Persons of taste , and feeling for Landscape , who might be entitled to explore the District of the Lakes with that degree of attention to which its beauty may fairly lay claim . For ...
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... wish to see the celebrated ruins of Furness Abbey , and are not afraid of crossing the Sands , may go from Lancaster to Ulverston ; from which place take the direct road to Dalton ; but by all means return through Urswick , for the sake ...
... wish to see the celebrated ruins of Furness Abbey , and are not afraid of crossing the Sands , may go from Lancaster to Ulverston ; from which place take the direct road to Dalton ; but by all means return through Urswick , for the sake ...
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... wish of theirs , So placed , to be shut out from all the world ! Urn - like it was in shape , deep as an Urn ; With rocks encompassed , save that to the South Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less ...
... wish of theirs , So placed , to be shut out from all the world ! Urn - like it was in shape , deep as an Urn ; With rocks encompassed , save that to the South Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less ...
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... wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is crossed called the Dacre , or Dacor , which name it bore as early as the time of the Venerable Bede . This stream does not ...
... wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is crossed called the Dacre , or Dacor , which name it bore as early as the time of the Venerable Bede . This stream does not ...
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... wishes to protect . Others are happy to imitate his example , and avail themselves of the same privileges : and thus a population , mainly of Danish or Norse origin , as the dialect indicates , crept on towards the more secluded parts ...
... wishes to protect . Others are happy to imitate his example , and avail themselves of the same privileges : and thus a population , mainly of Danish or Norse origin , as the dialect indicates , crept on towards the more secluded parts ...
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