The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Traveller proceeding at leisure , a deviation ought to be made from the main road , when he has advanced a little beyond the sixth mile - stone short of Keswick , from which point there is a noble view of the Vale of Legberthwaite ...
... Traveller proceeding at leisure , a deviation ought to be made from the main road , when he has advanced a little beyond the sixth mile - stone short of Keswick , from which point there is a noble view of the Vale of Legberthwaite ...
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... Traveller has become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and with the Vale of Newlands on the West - which last Vale he may pass through , in going to , or returning from , Buttermere . The best views of Keswick Lake are from Crow ...
... Traveller has become acquainted on his way from Ambleside ; and with the Vale of Newlands on the West - which last Vale he may pass through , in going to , or returning from , Buttermere . The best views of Keswick Lake are from Crow ...
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... Traveller going by this road to Wastdale , must look back upon it . This road to Wastdale , after passing the village of Lamplugh Cross , presents suddenly a fine view of the Lake of Ennerdale , with its Mountains ; and , six or seven ...
... Traveller going by this road to Wastdale , must look back upon it . This road to Wastdale , after passing the village of Lamplugh Cross , presents suddenly a fine view of the Lake of Ennerdale , with its Mountains ; and , six or seven ...
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... Traveller who is not afraid of fatigue ; no part of the country is more distinguished by sublimity . Wastwater may also be visited from Ambleside ; by going up Langdale , over Hardknot and Wrynose - down Eskdale and by Irton Hall to the ...
... Traveller who is not afraid of fatigue ; no part of the country is more distinguished by sublimity . Wastwater may also be visited from Ambleside ; by going up Langdale , over Hardknot and Wrynose - down Eskdale and by Irton Hall to the ...
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... Traveller may wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is crossed called the Dacre , or Dacor , which name it bore as early as the time of the Venerable Bede . This stream ...
... Traveller may wish to know something of its tributary Streams . At Dalemain , about three miles from Penrith , a Stream is crossed called the Dacre , or Dacor , which name it bore as early as the time of the Venerable Bede . This stream ...
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