The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... called Great Gable . — ED . 2 Anciently spelt Langden , and so called by the old inhabitants to this day - dean , from which the latter part of the word is derived , being in many parts of England a name for a valley . - W . W. 1822 ...
... called Great Gable . — ED . 2 Anciently spelt Langden , and so called by the old inhabitants to this day - dean , from which the latter part of the word is derived , being in many parts of England a name for a valley . - W . W. 1822 ...
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... called the Floating , but with more propriety might be named the Buoyant , Island ; 1 and , on one of the pools near the lake of Esthwaite , may sometimes be seen a mossy Islet , with trees upon it , shifting about before the wind , a ...
... called the Floating , but with more propriety might be named the Buoyant , Island ; 1 and , on one of the pools near the lake of Esthwaite , may sometimes be seen a mossy Islet , with trees upon it , shifting about before the wind , a ...
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... called TARNS . In the economy of Nature these are useful , as auxiliars to Lakes ; for if the whole quantity of water which falls upon the mountains in time of storm were poured down upon the plains without intervention , in some ...
... called TARNS . In the economy of Nature these are useful , as auxiliars to Lakes ; for if the whole quantity of water which falls upon the mountains in time of storm were poured down upon the plains without intervention , in some ...
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... called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in colour from the faded foliage of the stately oaks from which these relics of the storm depend all else speaks of tranquillity ; —not a breath of air ...
... called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in colour from the faded foliage of the stately oaks from which these relics of the storm depend all else speaks of tranquillity ; —not a breath of air ...
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... called for : and , the land being mixed , and the several tenants united in equipping the plough , the absence of the fourth man was no prejudice to the cultivation of his land , which was committed to the care of three . " While the ...
... called for : and , the land being mixed , and the several tenants united in equipping the plough , the absence of the fourth man was no prejudice to the cultivation of his land , which was committed to the care of three . " While the ...
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