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... Some ( hardly heard their chifels ' clinking found ) Toil , fmall as pigmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between th ' aërial cliffs defcried , O'erwalk the flender plank from fide to fide ; These , by the pale - blue rocks that ...
... Some ( hardly heard their chifels ' clinking found ) Toil , fmall as pigmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between th ' aërial cliffs defcried , O'erwalk the flender plank from fide to fide ; These , by the pale - blue rocks that ...
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... Some scattered o'er the level , others perched On the hill - fides , a cheerful quiet fcene , Now in its morning purity arrayed . From " The Excurfim , " Book V. THE VALLEY OF WINANDER AND BRATHAY CHURCH . Right across the lake Our ...
... Some scattered o'er the level , others perched On the hill - fides , a cheerful quiet fcene , Now in its morning purity arrayed . From " The Excurfim , " Book V. THE VALLEY OF WINANDER AND BRATHAY CHURCH . Right across the lake Our ...
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... some mountain - flock , Would watch my motions with fufpicious ftare , From the remoteft outfkirts of the grove , - Here did I lose . Some nook where they had made their final stand , Huddling together from two fears - the fear Of me ...
... some mountain - flock , Would watch my motions with fufpicious ftare , From the remoteft outfkirts of the grove , - Here did I lose . Some nook where they had made their final stand , Huddling together from two fears - the fear Of me ...
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... Some fecret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some boastful eminence Renowned for fplendid profpect far and wide ; We clomb , without a track to guide our steps , And on the fummit reached a heathy plain , With a tumultuous ...
... Some fecret of the mountains , cavern , fall Of water , or some boastful eminence Renowned for fplendid profpect far and wide ; We clomb , without a track to guide our steps , And on the fummit reached a heathy plain , With a tumultuous ...
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... Some recompence of knowledge or delight ? " So faying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in Summer ...
... Some recompence of knowledge or delight ? " So faying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in Summer ...
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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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