The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Vale return towards Ambleside by Great Langdale , stopping , if there be time , to see Dungeon- ghyll waterfall . The Lake of CONISTON may be conveniently visited from Ambleside , but is seen to most advantage by entering the country ...
... Vale return towards Ambleside by Great Langdale , stopping , if there be time , to see Dungeon- ghyll waterfall . The Lake of CONISTON may be conveniently visited from Ambleside , but is seen to most advantage by entering the country ...
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... Vale of the Esk , by Hardknot and Wrynose , back to Ambleside . Near the road , in ascending from Eskdale , are con- spicuous remains of a Roman fortress . Details of the Duddon and Donnerdale are given in the Author's series of Sonnets ...
... Vale of the Esk , by Hardknot and Wrynose , back to Ambleside . Near the road , in ascending from Eskdale , are con- spicuous remains of a Roman fortress . Details of the Duddon and Donnerdale are given in the Author's series of Sonnets ...
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... Vale , looking back towards Amble- side . The horse road also , along the western side of the Lake , under Loughrigg Fell , as before mentioned , does justice to the beauties of this small mere , of which the Traveller who keeps the ...
... Vale , looking back towards Amble- side . The horse road also , along the western side of the Lake , under Loughrigg Fell , as before mentioned , does justice to the beauties of this small mere , of which the Traveller who keeps the ...
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... Vale of Grasmere from Butterlip How . A boat is kept by the innkeeper , and this circular Vale , in the solemnity of a fine evening , will make , from the bosom of the Lake , an impression that will be scarcely ever effaced . The direct ...
... Vale of Grasmere from Butterlip How . A boat is kept by the innkeeper , and this circular Vale , in the solemnity of a fine evening , will make , from the bosom of the Lake , an impression that will be scarcely ever effaced . The direct ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. THE VALE OF KESWICK This Vale stretches , without winding , nearly North and South , from the head of Derwent Water to the foot of Bassenthwaite Lake . It communicates with Borrowdale on the South ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. THE VALE OF KESWICK This Vale stretches , without winding , nearly North and South , from the head of Derwent Water to the foot of Bassenthwaite Lake . It communicates with Borrowdale on the South ...
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