Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... still - twinkling tail and glancing ear ; When horfes in the wall - girt intake stood , Unfhaded , eying far below the flood , Crowded behind the fwain , in mute distress , With forward neck the closing gate to press -- - Then , as I ...
... still - twinkling tail and glancing ear ; When horfes in the wall - girt intake stood , Unfhaded , eying far below the flood , Crowded behind the fwain , in mute distress , With forward neck the closing gate to press -- - Then , as I ...
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... still , Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . In thefe lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their filver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock ...
... still , Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . In thefe lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their filver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock ...
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... still ; And heron , as refounds the trodden fhore , Shoots upward , darting his long neck before . Now , with religious awe , the farewell light Blends with the folemn colouring of night ; ' Mid groves of clouds that creft the ...
... still ; And heron , as refounds the trodden fhore , Shoots upward , darting his long neck before . Now , with religious awe , the farewell light Blends with the folemn colouring of night ; ' Mid groves of clouds that creft the ...
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... Still the cold cheek its fhuddering tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steamy rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall soon Salute with boding note the rifing moon ...
... Still the cold cheek its fhuddering tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steamy rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall soon Salute with boding note the rifing moon ...
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... still , Lift'ning the aërial music of the hill , Broke only by the flow clock tolling deep , Or fhout that wakes the ferry - man from fleep , The echoed hoof approaching the far fhore , Soon followed by his hollow parting oar ; Sound of ...
... still , Lift'ning the aërial music of the hill , Broke only by the flow clock tolling deep , Or fhout that wakes the ferry - man from fleep , The echoed hoof approaching the far fhore , Soon followed by his hollow parting oar ; Sound of ...
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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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