The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... whole covering being soft and downy pasturage . In other places rocks predominate ; the soil is laid bare by torrents and burstings of water from the sides of the mountains in heavy rains ; and not unfrequently their perpendicular sides ...
... whole covering being soft and downy pasturage . In other places rocks predominate ; the soil is laid bare by torrents and burstings of water from the sides of the mountains in heavy rains ; and not unfrequently their perpendicular sides ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. rich green , which prevailed through the whole summer , is usually passed away . The brilliant and various colours of the fern are then in harmony with the autumnal woods ; bright yellow or lemon ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. rich green , which prevailed through the whole summer , is usually passed away . The brilliant and various colours of the fern are then in harmony with the autumnal woods ; bright yellow or lemon ...
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... whole vale of Grasmere , seen from the terrace walk in Easedale , was as varied , perhaps more so , than even in the pomp of autumn . In the distance was Loughrigg - Fell , the basin - wall of the lake ; this , from the summit downward ...
... whole vale of Grasmere , seen from the terrace walk in Easedale , was as varied , perhaps more so , than even in the pomp of autumn . In the distance was Loughrigg - Fell , the basin - wall of the lake ; this , from the summit downward ...
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... whole may be seen at once , the width of it bears such proportion to the length , that , however the outline may be diversified by far - receding bays , it never assumes the shape of a river , and is con- templated with that placid and ...
... whole may be seen at once , the width of it bears such proportion to the length , that , however the outline may be diversified by far - receding bays , it never assumes the shape of a river , and is con- templated with that placid and ...
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... whole length of them is commanded from an elevated point , lose somewhat of the peculiar form of the lake , and assume the resemblance of a magnificent river ; yet , as their shape is winding ( particularly that of Ullswater and ...
... whole length of them is commanded from an elevated point , lose somewhat of the peculiar form of the lake , and assume the resemblance of a magnificent river ; yet , as their shape is winding ( particularly that of Ullswater and ...
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