The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... less abrupt and close ; A quiet treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the sun , And one bare Dwelling ; one Abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though. 1 Mr. Green's Guide to the ...
... less abrupt and close ; A quiet treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the sun , And one bare Dwelling ; one Abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though. 1 Mr. Green's Guide to the ...
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... less stony soil ; and thus it has shaped out an intermixture of wood and lawn , with a grace and wild- ness which it would have been impossible for the hand of studied art to produce . Other trees have been intro- duced within these ...
... less stony soil ; and thus it has shaped out an intermixture of wood and lawn , with a grace and wild- ness which it would have been impossible for the hand of studied art to produce . Other trees have been intro- duced within these ...
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... less grateful to the eye than finely interwoven passages of gay and sad music are touching to the ear . Vapours exhaling from the lakes and meadows after sun - rise , in a hot season , or , in moist weather , brooding upon the heights ...
... less grateful to the eye than finely interwoven passages of gay and sad music are touching to the ear . Vapours exhaling from the lakes and meadows after sun - rise , in a hot season , or , in moist weather , brooding upon the heights ...
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... less than so many feet : a little way out of the circle stands LONG MEG herself a single stone eighteen feet high . When the Author first saw this monument , he came upon it by surprise , therefore might over - rate its importance as an ...
... less than so many feet : a little way out of the circle stands LONG MEG herself a single stone eighteen feet high . When the Author first saw this monument , he came upon it by surprise , therefore might over - rate its importance as an ...
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... less appropriate and admirable than that of the dwelling - houses and other structures . How sacred the spirit by which our forefathers were directed ! The religio loci is no where violated by these unstinted , yet unpretending , works ...
... less appropriate and admirable than that of the dwelling - houses and other structures . How sacred the spirit by which our forefathers were directed ! The religio loci is no where violated by these unstinted , yet unpretending , works ...
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