The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... once the most masculine , feminine , and yet child - like ( and in that case the most innocent ) which it is possible to imagine , " the value of his diagnosis may be guessed . Nevertheless he may have accurately reported Coleridge's ...
... once the most masculine , feminine , and yet child - like ( and in that case the most innocent ) which it is possible to imagine , " the value of his diagnosis may be guessed . Nevertheless he may have accurately reported Coleridge's ...
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... once . They stoop , yet come out all covered with dirt . We were wiser than this ; for they seem to have no motive but to say they have been in Roy's cave , because Sir Walter has written about it . Evening . - Now sitting at Cairndhu ...
... once . They stoop , yet come out all covered with dirt . We were wiser than this ; for they seem to have no motive but to say they have been in Roy's cave , because Sir Walter has written about it . Evening . - Now sitting at Cairndhu ...
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... once seen it held me there . . Saturday 24th . - At 9 o'clock we left Antwerp by the diligence . . . . Breda looked well by moonlight , crossed by steamboat the Bies Bosch near Dort , which town we reached by half - past six on Sunday ...
... once seen it held me there . . Saturday 24th . - At 9 o'clock we left Antwerp by the diligence . . . . Breda looked well by moonlight , crossed by steamboat the Bies Bosch near Dort , which town we reached by half - past six on Sunday ...
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... - Arose , and found that our com- modious chamber looked upon pleasure - walks , which we at once determined must be the University garden , naturally giving to this place the sort of accommodations found in TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 85.
... - Arose , and found that our com- modious chamber looked upon pleasure - walks , which we at once determined must be the University garden , naturally giving to this place the sort of accommodations found in TOUR IN BELGIUM , 1823 . 85.
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... once quartered at Leyden , and when he changed his situation his favourite was sent into the fields , but preferring human society , it could not be confined amongst its fellows , but ever returned to the town , and , begging its daily ...
... once quartered at Leyden , and when he changed his situation his favourite was sent into the fields , but preferring human society , it could not be confined amongst its fellows , but ever returned to the town , and , begging its daily ...
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