Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... steep that rears Its edge all flame , the broadening fun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it touches on the purple steep That flings his fhadow on the pictured deep ...
... steep that rears Its edge all flame , the broadening fun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it touches on the purple steep That flings his fhadow on the pictured deep ...
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... steep hills and woods embofomed , flowed A copious stream with boldly - winding course ; Here traceable , there hidden - there again To fight reftored , and glittering in the fun . On the stream's bank , and everywhere , appeared Fair ...
... steep hills and woods embofomed , flowed A copious stream with boldly - winding course ; Here traceable , there hidden - there again To fight reftored , and glittering in the fun . On the stream's bank , and everywhere , appeared Fair ...
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... steep Of Silver - How , and Grafmere's placid lake And one green island , gleam between the stems Of the dark firs , a visionary scene ! And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this dream - like fight Of folemn ...
... steep Of Silver - How , and Grafmere's placid lake And one green island , gleam between the stems Of the dark firs , a visionary scene ! And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this dream - like fight Of folemn ...
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... steep afcent , As if the object of his quest had been 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 ...
... steep afcent , As if the object of his quest had been 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 ...
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... crag , Lofty , and steep , and naked as a tower . All further progrefs here was barred ; -And who , Thought I , if master of a vacant hour , Here would not linger , willingly detained ? Whether to SCENE IN THE VALLEY . 37.
... crag , Lofty , and steep , and naked as a tower . All further progrefs here was barred ; -And who , Thought I , if master of a vacant hour , Here would not linger , willingly detained ? Whether to SCENE IN THE VALLEY . 37.
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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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