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... turned himself away , And with the food of pride fuftained his foul In folitude . — Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to fit , His only vifitants a ftraggling sheep , The ftone - chat , or the fand ...
... turned himself away , And with the food of pride fuftained his foul In folitude . — Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to fit , His only vifitants a ftraggling sheep , The ftone - chat , or the fand ...
Page 50
... turning came In this continuous glen , where down a rock The ftream , fo ardent in its course before , Sent forth fuch fallies of glad found , that all Which I till then had heard , appeared the voice Of common pleasure : beaft and bird ...
... turning came In this continuous glen , where down a rock The ftream , fo ardent in its course before , Sent forth fuch fallies of glad found , that all Which I till then had heard , appeared the voice Of common pleasure : beaft and bird ...
Page 60
... Before us , on a point of jutting land , The tall and upright figure of a man Attired in peasant's garb , who stood alone , Angling befide the margin of the lake . T That way we turned our steps ; nor was it 60 GRASMERE .
... Before us , on a point of jutting land , The tall and upright figure of a man Attired in peasant's garb , who stood alone , Angling befide the margin of the lake . T That way we turned our steps ; nor was it 60 GRASMERE .
Page 61
... turned his head To greet us and we faw a man worn down By fickness , gaunt and lean , with funken cheeks And wasted limbs , his legs fo long and lean , That for my fingle self I looked at them , Forgetful of the body they fuftained ...
... turned his head To greet us and we faw a man worn down By fickness , gaunt and lean , with funken cheeks And wasted limbs , his legs fo long and lean , That for my fingle self I looked at them , Forgetful of the body they fuftained ...
Page 68
... Turned to the cleanly supper - board , and there , Each with a mess of pottage and skimmed milk , Sat round their bafket piled with oaten cakes , And their plain home - made cheese . Yet when their meal Was ended , Luke ( for fo the fon ...
... Turned to the cleanly supper - board , and there , Each with a mess of pottage and skimmed milk , Sat round their bafket piled with oaten cakes , And their plain home - made cheese . Yet when their meal Was ended , Luke ( for fo the fon ...
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