The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... church at Namur ; yet in one point ( i.e. the painted windows ) the Cathedral of Brussels sur- passes all the churches we have yet seen . Several women passed us who had come thither to attend upon the labourers employed in repairing ...
... church at Namur ; yet in one point ( i.e. the painted windows ) the Cathedral of Brussels sur- passes all the churches we have yet seen . Several women passed us who had come thither to attend upon the labourers employed in repairing ...
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... church an immense number of their skulls ( easily turned into eleven thousand ) , are ranged side by side dressed in green satin caps . We left these famous virgins ( though our own country women ) , unvisited , and many other strange ...
... church an immense number of their skulls ( easily turned into eleven thousand ) , are ranged side by side dressed in green satin caps . We left these famous virgins ( though our own country women ) , unvisited , and many other strange ...
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... churches are in bad repair , and many ruinous . Mayence . I thought of some thriving friar of old times ; but last night , * in reading Chaucer's Prologue to the Canter- bury Tales , mine host of the Tabard recalled to my memory our ...
... churches are in bad repair , and many ruinous . Mayence . I thought of some thriving friar of old times ; but last night , * in reading Chaucer's Prologue to the Canter- bury Tales , mine host of the Tabard recalled to my memory our ...
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... church clock telling the hours and the quarters , and house clocks with their silvery tone ; one scream we heard from a human voice ; but no person seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house ...
... church clock telling the hours and the quarters , and house clocks with their silvery tone ; one scream we heard from a human voice ; but no person seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house ...
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... church , and town appeared before us in stately harmony , all hues of red roofs and painting having faded away . Two groups of giant pop- lars rose up , like Grecian temples , from the level between me and the mass of towers and houses ...
... church , and town appeared before us in stately harmony , all hues of red roofs and painting having faded away . Two groups of giant pop- lars rose up , like Grecian temples , from the level between me and the mass of towers and houses ...
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