Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... Whose battlements were screened by tufted trees . And towards a crystal Mere , that lay beyond Among steep hills and woods embofomed , flowed A copious stream with boldly - winding course ; Here traceable , there hidden - there again To ...
... Whose battlements were screened by tufted trees . And towards a crystal Mere , that lay beyond Among steep hills and woods embofomed , flowed A copious stream with boldly - winding course ; Here traceable , there hidden - there again To ...
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... Nor , that time , When Nature had fubdued him to herself , Would he forget those beings , to whose minds , Warm from the labours of benevolence , E The world , and man himself , appeared a scene LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT , ETC. 25.
... Nor , that time , When Nature had fubdued him to herself , Would he forget those beings , to whose minds , Warm from the labours of benevolence , E The world , and man himself , appeared a scene LINES LEFT UPON A SEAT , ETC. 25.
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... whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and know that pride , Howe'er disguised in his own majefty , Is littleness ; that he who feels contempt For any living thing , hath ...
... whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure , Stranger ! henceforth be warned ; and know that pride , Howe'er disguised in his own majefty , Is littleness ; that he who feels contempt For any living thing , hath ...
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... whose protruded boughs Darken the filver bofom of the crag , From which it draws its meagre fuftenance . There , in commodious fhelter , may we rest . Or let us trace this ftreamlet to its fource ; Feebly it tinkles with an earthy found ...
... whose protruded boughs Darken the filver bofom of the crag , From which it draws its meagre fuftenance . There , in commodious fhelter , may we rest . Or let us trace this ftreamlet to its fource ; Feebly it tinkles with an earthy found ...
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... , fage Sidrophel , Where at his desk and book he fits , Puzzling aloft his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN , GRASMERE , TROM RED BANK , p . 63 . 62 GRASMERE . Helm Crag.
... , fage Sidrophel , Where at his desk and book he fits , Puzzling aloft his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN , GRASMERE , TROM RED BANK , p . 63 . 62 GRASMERE . Helm Crag.
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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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