Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... vale of Langdale , which will conduct the eye to the long Lake of Winander- mere stretched nearly to the sea ; or rather to the sands of the vast bay of Morcamb , serving here for the rim of this imaginary wheel ; -let us trace it in a ...
... vale of Langdale , which will conduct the eye to the long Lake of Winander- mere stretched nearly to the sea ; or rather to the sands of the vast bay of Morcamb , serving here for the rim of this imaginary wheel ; -let us trace it in a ...
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... Vale , which are a branch of the vale of Keswick ; upon Ulswater , stretching due east , and not far beyond to the south - east , ( though from this point not visible , ) lie the vale and lake of Hawswater ; and lastly , the vale of ...
... Vale , which are a branch of the vale of Keswick ; upon Ulswater , stretching due east , and not far beyond to the south - east , ( though from this point not visible , ) lie the vale and lake of Hawswater ; and lastly , the vale of ...
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... Vale of Keswick , and the record left behind him of what he had seen and felt in this journey excited that pensive interest with which the human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a Man of genius . The journal of ...
... Vale of Keswick , and the record left behind him of what he had seen and felt in this journey excited that pensive interest with which the human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a Man of genius . The journal of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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