The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... course , are not affected by the seasons ; but also , in no small degree , to the greater variety that exists in their winter than their summer colouring . This variety is such , and so harmoniously preserved , that it leaves little ...
... course , are not affected by the seasons ; but also , in no small degree , to the greater variety that exists in their winter than their summer colouring . This variety is such , and so harmoniously preserved , that it leaves little ...
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... course of time , given birth to ample promontories of sweeping outline that contrast boldly with the longitudinal base of the steeps on the opposite shore ; while their flat or gently - sloping surfaces never fail to introduce , into ...
... course of time , given birth to ample promontories of sweeping outline that contrast boldly with the longitudinal base of the steeps on the opposite shore ; while their flat or gently - sloping surfaces never fail to introduce , into ...
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... course toward and also down the channel of the main stream of the vale before those that have to pass through the higher tarns and lakes have filled their several basins , a gradual distribution is effected ; and the waters thus ...
... course toward and also down the channel of the main stream of the vale before those that have to pass through the higher tarns and lakes have filled their several basins , a gradual distribution is effected ; and the waters thus ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. feeding rills , from the shortness of their course , so small as to be scarcely visible . Five or six cottages are reflected in its peaceful bosom ; rocky and barren steeps rise up above the ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. feeding rills , from the shortness of their course , so small as to be scarcely visible . Five or six cottages are reflected in its peaceful bosom ; rocky and barren steeps rise up above the ...
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... course , time to acquire that body of water necessary to confer upon them much majesty . In fact , the most consider- able , while they continue in the mountain and lake- 1 See the poem entitled Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works ...
... course , time to acquire that body of water necessary to confer upon them much majesty . In fact , the most consider- able , while they continue in the mountain and lake- 1 See the poem entitled Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works ...
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