Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... Mid clustering ifles , and holly - fprinkled steeps : Where twilight glens endear my Efthwaite's fhore , And memory of departed pleasures more . WINANDERMERE . Fair fcenes , erewhile , I taught , Winandermere An Evening Walk.
... Mid clustering ifles , and holly - fprinkled steeps : Where twilight glens endear my Efthwaite's fhore , And memory of departed pleasures more . WINANDERMERE . Fair fcenes , erewhile , I taught , Winandermere An Evening Walk.
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... pleasure nourished , tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head , he then would gaze On the more diftant fcene , -how lovely ' tis Thou feeft , and he would gaze till it became Far lovelier , and his ...
... pleasure nourished , tracing here An emblem of his own unfruitful life : And lifting up his head , he then would gaze On the more diftant fcene , -how lovely ' tis Thou feeft , and he would gaze till it became Far lovelier , and his ...
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... pleasure : beaft and bird , the lamb , The fhepherd's dog , the linnet and the thrush , Vied with this waterfall , and made a fong Which , while I listened , seemed like the wild growth , Or like fome natural produce of the air , That ...
... pleasure : beaft and bird , the lamb , The fhepherd's dog , the linnet and the thrush , Vied with this waterfall , and made a fong Which , while I listened , seemed like the wild growth , Or like fome natural produce of the air , That ...
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... pleasure - house , once destined to be built Among the birch - trees of this rocky isle . But , as it chanced , Sir William having learned That from the shore a full - grown man might wade , And make himself a freeman of this spot At ...
... pleasure - house , once destined to be built Among the birch - trees of this rocky isle . But , as it chanced , Sir William having learned That from the shore a full - grown man might wade , And make himself a freeman of this spot At ...
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... pleasurable feeling of blind love , The pleasure which there is in life itself . His days had not been paffed in fingleness . His helpmate was a comely matron , old— Though younger than himself full twenty years . She was a woman of a ...
... pleasurable feeling of blind love , The pleasure which there is in life itself . His days had not been paffed in fingleness . His helpmate was a comely matron , old— Though younger than himself full twenty years . She was a woman of a ...
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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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