The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , etc. , 1. 27- The stone - chat , or the glancing sand - piper , and the earlier reading- The sand - lark , restless bird , Piping along the margin of the Lake , with Charles Lamb's ...
... Tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , etc. , 1. 27- The stone - chat , or the glancing sand - piper , and the earlier reading- The sand - lark , restless bird , Piping along the margin of the Lake , with Charles Lamb's ...
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... trees upon it , shifting about before the wind , a lusus naturæ frequent on the great rivers of America , and not unknown in other parts of the world . fas habeas invisere Tiburis arva , Albuneæque lacum , atque umbras terrasque ...
... trees upon it , shifting about before the wind , a lusus naturæ frequent on the great rivers of America , and not unknown in other parts of the world . fas habeas invisere Tiburis arva , Albuneæque lacum , atque umbras terrasque ...
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... trees and hollies , which , though disappearing fast , 1 This species of fir is in character much superior to the American which has usurped its place : Where the fir is planted for ornament , let it be by all means of the aboriginal ...
... trees and hollies , which , though disappearing fast , 1 This species of fir is in character much superior to the American which has usurped its place : Where the fir is planted for ornament , let it be by all means of the aboriginal ...
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... trees have been intro- duced within these last fifty years , such as beeches , larches , limes , etc. , and plantations of firs , seldom with advantage , and often with great injury to the appearance of the country ; but the sycamore ...
... trees have been intro- duced within these last fifty years , such as beeches , larches , limes , etc. , and plantations of firs , seldom with advantage , and often with great injury to the appearance of the country ; but the sycamore ...
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... trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the birch had skirted the fells , tufted the hills , and shaded the vallies through centuries of silent solitude ; the birds and beasts of prey reigned over the meeker species ; and the bellum ...
... trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the birch had skirted the fells , tufted the hills , and shaded the vallies through centuries of silent solitude ; the birds and beasts of prey reigned over the meeker species ; and the bellum ...
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