The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations and Enclosures ...
... Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations and Enclosures ...
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... the Summer of 1833 , on this Monument to Mrs. Howard . - ED . 2 Compare the 41st sonnet , in the Series referred to in the pre- vious note , on Nunnery . - ED . way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... the Summer of 1833 , on this Monument to Mrs. Howard . - ED . 2 Compare the 41st sonnet , in the Series referred to in the pre- vious note , on Nunnery . - ED . way to the native wood . Windermere ought to be IX IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... 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 may either return to the Inn at Coniston by Broughton , or , by turning to ...
... 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 may either return to the Inn at Coniston by Broughton , or , by turning to ...
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... Wood . The other lateral 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 ...
... Wood . The other lateral 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 ...
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... woods , and another by crossing the bridge at the foot of the hill , upon which the Inn stands , and 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 ...
... woods , and another by crossing the bridge at the foot of the hill , upon which the Inn stands , and 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 ...
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