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... day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To this forfaken covert , there I found A hoary pathway traced between the trees , And winding on with such an easy line Along a natural opening , that I ftood , Much 28 ESTHWAITE .
... day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To this forfaken covert , there I found A hoary pathway traced between the trees , And winding on with such an easy line Along a natural opening , that I ftood , Much 28 ESTHWAITE .
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... such hope was vain : -for now we stood Shut out from prospect of the open vale , And faw the water that compofed this rill , Defcending , difembodied , and diffufed O'er the smooth furface of an ample crag , Lofty , and steep , and ...
... such hope was vain : -for now we stood Shut out from prospect of the open vale , And faw the water that compofed this rill , Defcending , difembodied , and diffufed O'er the smooth furface of an ample crag , Lofty , and steep , and ...
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... that entered . But no breeze did now Find entrance ; -high or low appeared no trace Of motion , fave the water that defcended , Diffused adown that barrier of steep rock , And foftly creeping like a breath of air , Such 38 LANGDALE .
... that entered . But no breeze did now Find entrance ; -high or low appeared no trace Of motion , fave the water that defcended , Diffused adown that barrier of steep rock , And foftly creeping like a breath of air , Such 38 LANGDALE .
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... Such as is fometimes feen , and hardly feen , To brush the still breast of a crystal lake . From " The Excursion , " Book III . THE GRANDEUR OF MOUNTAIN SCENERY . Has not the foul , the being of your life , Received a fhock of awful ...
... Such as is fometimes feen , and hardly feen , To brush the still breast of a crystal lake . From " The Excursion , " Book III . THE GRANDEUR OF MOUNTAIN SCENERY . Has not the foul , the being of your life , Received a fhock of awful ...
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... Such objects as the waves had tossed ashore , Feather , or leaf , or weed , or withered bough , Each on the other heaped , along the line Of the dry wreck . And , in our vacant mood , Not seldom did we stop to watch some tuft Of ...
... Such objects as the waves had tossed ashore , Feather , or leaf , or weed , or withered bough , Each on the other heaped , along the line Of the dry wreck . And , in our vacant mood , Not seldom did we stop to watch some tuft 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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bafin befide beneath BLACK COMB bleffed bofom bright brook calm cheerful child cliffs Cloſe clouds cottage courſe crags delight diftant doft fafe faid feen fhade fhall fhepherd fide fight filent fing fingle firſt fleep flowers foft folemn folitude fome fong foon foul ftill ftone ftream fuch fummit Glaramara green happy hath heard heart HELM CRAG Helvellyn hills himſelf houſe Ifabel laft lake lamb laſt LEONARD liften look Luke Mary Howitt moffy mountain muſt myſelf NAB SCAR nook o'er paffed Photographs pleaſant pleaſure praiſe PRIEST purſue reft reſt rill rocks round RYDALE RYDALE WATER ſcene ſea ſee ſeems ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſheep ſhore ſhould ſhow Skiddaw ſky ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſpot ſpread ſtars ſteep ſteps ſtill ſtone ſtood ſtrong ſuch ſweet thee theſe thoſe thou art thoughts trees vale whoſe wild wind wiſh woods