Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... the fubtile funbeams fhine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Sole light admitted here , a fmall cafcade , Illumines with sparkling foam the twilight shade ; 5 6 WINANDERMERE . Beyond , along the vifta of the.
... the fubtile funbeams fhine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Sole light admitted here , a fmall cafcade , Illumines with sparkling foam the twilight shade ; 5 6 WINANDERMERE . Beyond , along the vifta of the.
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... shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's winding - fheet of snow . Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys careffed , AN EVENING WALK . II Howitt's The Poet's Children, cloth Howitt's Boy's Adventures ...
... shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's winding - fheet of snow . Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys careffed , AN EVENING WALK . II Howitt's The Poet's Children, cloth Howitt's Boy's Adventures ...
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... shade the fight can trace , She lifts in filence up her lovely face : Above the gloomy valley flings her light , Far to the western flopes with hamlets white : And gives , where woods the chequered upland strew , To the green corn of ...
... shade the fight can trace , She lifts in filence up her lovely face : Above the gloomy valley flings her light , Far to the western flopes with hamlets white : And gives , where woods the chequered upland strew , To the green corn of ...
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... shades Of various green were hindrances that stood Between them and their object : yet , meanwhile , There was fuch deep contentment in the air , That every naked afh , and tardy tree Yet leaflefs , feemed as though the countenance H ...
... shades Of various green were hindrances that stood Between them and their object : yet , meanwhile , There was fuch deep contentment in the air , That every naked afh , and tardy tree Yet leaflefs , feemed as though the countenance H ...
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... shade , Chofen for the fhearer's covert from the fun , Thence in our ruftic dialect was called The CLIPPING TREE , a name which yet it bears . - There , while they two were fitting in the shade , With others round them , earnest all and ...
... shade , Chofen for the fhearer's covert from the fun , Thence in our ruftic dialect was called The CLIPPING TREE , a name which yet it bears . - There , while they two were fitting in the shade , With others round them , earnest all and ...
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls: As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1870 |
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