Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... stream . The Castle occupied every foot of the Island that was visible to us , appearing to rise out of the Water , -mists rested upon the mountain side , with spots of sunshine ; there was a mild desolation in the low - grounds , a ...
... stream . The Castle occupied every foot of the Island that was visible to us , appearing to rise out of the Water , -mists rested upon the mountain side , with spots of sunshine ; there was a mild desolation in the low - grounds , a ...
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... streams prevent him from sympathising with such impetuosity as they possess ; and , making the most of present objects ... stream , the more fortunate the spectator ; but this is true only of large cataracts with sublime accompaniments ...
... streams prevent him from sympathising with such impetuosity as they possess ; and , making the most of present objects ... stream , the more fortunate the spectator ; but this is true only of large cataracts with sublime accompaniments ...
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... stream dashing over various lamina of black rocks close under a bank covered with firs . The bank and stream on our left , another woody bank on our right , and the flat meadow in front , from which , as at Buttermere , the stream had ...
... stream dashing over various lamina of black rocks close under a bank covered with firs . The bank and stream on our left , another woody bank on our right , and the flat meadow in front , from which , as at Buttermere , the stream had ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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