The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... that the transient Visitant may know what exists ; for it would be inconvenient to go in search of them . They who take this course of three or four miles on foot , should have a boat in readiness at 16 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... that the transient Visitant may know what exists ; for it would be inconvenient to go in search of them . They who take this course of three or four miles on foot , should have a boat in readiness at 16 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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... course by bold promontories , and en- vironed by mountains of sublime form , towering above each other . At the outlet of Gowbarrow Park , we reach a third stream , which flows through a little recess called Glencoin , where lurks a ...
... course by bold promontories , and en- vironed by mountains of sublime form , towering above each other . At the outlet of Gowbarrow Park , we reach a third stream , which flows through a little recess called Glencoin , where lurks a ...
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... 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 of the ...
... 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 of the ...
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... course in the sands of Duddon . The fourth vale , next to be observed , viz . that of the Esk , is of the same general character as the last , yet beautifully discriminated from it by peculiar features . Its stream passes under the ...
... course in the sands of Duddon . The fourth vale , next to be observed , viz . that of the Esk , is of the same general character as the last , yet beautifully discriminated from it by peculiar features . Its stream passes under the ...
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... course , there is as marked a difference between the noontide appearance of these two opposite vales . The bedimming haze that overspreads the south , and the clear atmosphere and determined shadows of the clouds in the north , at the ...
... course , there is as marked a difference between the noontide appearance of these two opposite vales . The bedimming haze that overspreads the south , and the clear atmosphere and determined shadows of the clouds in the north , at the ...
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