The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... interest , over all other parts of the island . " When the Abbots of Furness , " says an author before cited , " enfranchised their villains , and raised them to the dignity of customary tenants , the lands , which they had cultivated ...
... interest , over all other parts of the island . " When the Abbots of Furness , " says an author before cited , " enfranchised their villains , and raised them to the dignity of customary tenants , the lands , which they had cultivated ...
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... interest of the people to convert the steeper and more stony of the enclosures , sprinkled over with remains of the native forest , into close woods , which , when cattle and sheep were excluded , rapidly sowed and thickened themselves ...
... interest of the people to convert the steeper and more stony of the enclosures , sprinkled over with remains of the native forest , into close woods , which , when cattle and sheep were excluded , rapidly sowed and thickened themselves ...
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... interest from the sentiments of piety and reverence for the modest virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the ...
... interest from the sentiments of piety and reverence for the modest virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the ...
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... interest with which the human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a man of genius . The journal of Gray feelingly showed how the gloom of ill health and low spirits had been irradiated by objects , which the ...
... interest with which the human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a man of genius . The journal of Gray feelingly showed how the gloom of ill health and low spirits had been irradiated by objects , which the ...
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... interest to become principal in the landscape , and to render the mountains , lakes , or torrents , by which it may be surrounded , a subordinate part of the view . It is , I grant , easy to conceive , that an ancient castellated ...
... interest to become principal in the landscape , and to render the mountains , lakes , or torrents , by which it may be surrounded , a subordinate part of the view . It is , I grant , easy to conceive , that an ancient castellated ...
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