The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Poems of WordsworthD. Douglas, 1878 - 248 sidor |
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... clouds resting upon the hill tops . Such clouds cleav- ing to their stations , or lifting up suddenly their glittering heads from behind rocky barriers , or hurry- ing out of sight with speed of the sharpest edge xviii PREFACE .
... clouds resting upon the hill tops . Such clouds cleav- ing to their stations , or lifting up suddenly their glittering heads from behind rocky barriers , or hurry- ing out of sight with speed of the sharpest edge xviii PREFACE .
Sida xix
William Angus Knight. ing out of sight with speed of the sharpest edge , will often tempt an inhabitant to congratulate himself on belonging to a country of mists , and clouds , and storms , and make him think of the blank sky of Egypt ...
William Angus Knight. ing out of sight with speed of the sharpest edge , will often tempt an inhabitant to congratulate himself on belonging to a country of mists , and clouds , and storms , and make him think of the blank sky of Egypt ...
Sida xxvii
... sight Gleamed like a vision of delight . I started - seeming to espy The home and sheltered bed , The Sparrow's dwelling , which , hard by My Father's house , in wet or dry My sister Emmeline and I Together visited . She looked at it ...
... sight Gleamed like a vision of delight . I started - seeming to espy The home and sheltered bed , The Sparrow's dwelling , which , hard by My Father's house , in wet or dry My sister Emmeline and I Together visited . She looked at it ...
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... sight of the Town of Cockermouth ( where the Author was born , and his Father's remains are laid ) ; the second , An Address to the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle . Neither of them need be quoted ; but another in the same series , and of ...
... sight of the Town of Cockermouth ( where the Author was born , and his Father's remains are laid ) ; the second , An Address to the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle . Neither of them need be quoted ; but another in the same series , and of ...
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... sight Gleamed like a vision of delight . I started - seeming to espy The home and sheltered bed , The Sparrow's dwelling , which , hard by My Father's house , in wet or dry My sister Emmeline and I Together visited . She looked at it ...
... sight Gleamed like a vision of delight . I started - seeming to espy The home and sheltered bed , The Sparrow's dwelling , which , hard by My Father's house , in wet or dry My sister Emmeline and I Together visited . She looked at it ...
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allusion Ambleside ascend beautiful beck beneath Blea Tarn book vii breath breeze brook Chapel Stile churchyard clouds Cockermouth Coniston cottage Cradock crag descends described district Dove Cottage dwelling earth Easdale Excursion fancy Fell flowers garden gazed Ghyll Glaramara Grasmere grave green ground grove hath Hawkshead heart Helm Crag Helvellyn hills I. F. MSS Ibid lake Lingmoor Little Langdale lofty look Loughrigg Loughrigg Fell mind mountain Nab Scar naked Nature nook o'er parsonage passed pastoral poem poet poet's Poetical pool Prelude Prose reference ridge rill road rock Rydal Rydal Mount Sawrey scene seen side sight sister smooth soft Solitary sonnet soul spirit spot stands steep stone stood stream summer summit sweet terrace thee things thou thought trees Ullswater vale valley village voice walk wall Wanderer wild William Wordsworth wind Windermere wood Wordsworth yards Yew-tree
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Sida 114 - Joined in one solemn and capacious grove ; Huge trunks ! and each particular trunk a growth Of intertwisted fibres serpentine Up-coiling, and inveterately convolved ; Nor uninformed with Phantasy, and looks That threaten the profane ; — a pillared shade, Upon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue, By sheddings from the pining umbrage tinged Perennially — beneath whose sable roof Of...