The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going ...
... line of the Jura Mountains , and out of which rose at a distance what seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going ...
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... line , separated from each other , and elevated upon wooden pillars , the grass growing round and under them . There was not a sound except of the gushing stream ; no cattle to be seen , nor any living creature . Our way continued ...
... line , separated from each other , and elevated upon wooden pillars , the grass growing round and under them . There was not a sound except of the gushing stream ; no cattle to be seen , nor any living creature . Our way continued ...
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... line , was rosy red , the former line of Loch Restal . A glorious sky before us , with dark clouds , like islands in a sea of fire , purple hills below . Behind two smooth pyramids . Soon they were cowled in white , long before the ...
... line , was rosy red , the former line of Loch Restal . A glorious sky before us , with dark clouds , like islands in a sea of fire , purple hills below . Behind two smooth pyramids . Soon they were cowled in white , long before the ...
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... line of elms ; a village with a pretty church , midway on the journey ; . . the air delightfully refreshed by the rain ; the banks , again low , allow the eye to stretch beyond the avenue ; corn looking well , rich daisy - clad pastures ...
... line of elms ; a village with a pretty church , midway on the journey ; . . the air delightfully refreshed by the rain ; the banks , again low , allow the eye to stretch beyond the avenue ; corn looking well , rich daisy - clad pastures ...
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... line of western sky , with twelve windmills as grand as castles , most of them at rest , but the arms of some languidly in motion , crimsoned by the setting sun . A file of grey clouds run southward from the Cathedral tower . The birds ...
... line of western sky , with twelve windmills as grand as castles , most of them at rest , but the arms of some languidly in motion , crimsoned by the setting sun . A file of grey clouds run southward from the Cathedral tower . The birds ...
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