Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... wood . Now laugh and be gay , to the woods away ! And there , my babe , we'll live for aye . " Lines WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY , ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR . JULY 13 , 1798 IVE years have passed ...
... wood . Now laugh and be gay , to the woods away ! And there , my babe , we'll live for aye . " Lines WRITTEN A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY , ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR . JULY 13 , 1798 IVE years have passed ...
Стр. 713
... woods are often intermingled : the plough of the first settlers having followed naturally the veins of richer , dryer , or less stony soil ; and thus it has shaped out an intermixture of wood and lawn with a grace and wildness which it ...
... woods are often intermingled : the plough of the first settlers having followed naturally the veins of richer , dryer , or less stony soil ; and thus it has shaped out an intermixture of wood and lawn with a grace and wildness which it ...
Стр. 738
... woods , either through negligence , necessity , avarice , or caprice - it is not these removals , but the harsh ... woods left in this part of England upon which such indiscriminate ravage as is here " deplored " could now be committed ...
... woods , either through negligence , necessity , avarice , or caprice - it is not these removals , but the harsh ... woods left in this part of England upon which such indiscriminate ravage as is here " deplored " could now be committed ...
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POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 19 |
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