Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the fun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my fteps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the filvered kite In many a whistling circle wheels her flight ...
... Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the fun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my fteps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the filvered kite In many a whistling circle wheels her flight ...
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... shall soon Salute with boding note the rifing moon , Frosting with hoary light the pearly ground , And pouring deeper blue to Æther's bound ; And pleased , her folemn pomp of clouds to fold In robes of azure , fleecy - white , and gold ...
... shall soon Salute with boding note the rifing moon , Frosting with hoary light the pearly ground , And pouring deeper blue to Æther's bound ; And pleased , her folemn pomp of clouds to fold In robes of azure , fleecy - white , and gold ...
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... shall full thy mind By one foft impulse saved from vacancy . Who he was That piled these stones , and with the moffy fod First covered o'er , and taught this aged tree With its dark arms to form a circling bower , I well remember . - He ...
... shall full thy mind By one foft impulse saved from vacancy . Who he was That piled these stones , and with the moffy fod First covered o'er , and taught this aged tree With its dark arms to form a circling bower , I well remember . - He ...
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... Of undistinguishable sympathies , Mingling moft earnest wishes for the day When we , and others whom we love , shall meet A fecond time in Grafmere's happy vale . Langdale . BLEA TARN . HESE ferious words Clofed the TO HIS BROTHER . 31.
... Of undistinguishable sympathies , Mingling moft earnest wishes for the day When we , and others whom we love , shall meet A fecond time in Grafmere's happy vale . Langdale . BLEA TARN . HESE ferious words Clofed the TO HIS BROTHER . 31.
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... Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in Summer heats , Its line had first been fashioned by the flock Seeking a place of refuge at the root Of yon black Yew - tree , whose protruded boughs Darken the ...
... Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in Summer heats , Its line had first been fashioned by the flock Seeking a place of refuge at the root Of yon black Yew - tree , whose protruded boughs Darken the ...
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Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls (Classic Reprint) William Wordsworth No preview available - 2018 |
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bafin befide beneath BLACK COMB bleffed bofom bright brook calm cheerful child cliffs Cloſe clouds cottage courſe crags delight diftant doft fafe faid feen fhade fhall fhepherd fide fight filent fing fingle firſt fleep flowers foft folemn folitude fome fong foon foul ftill ftone ftream fuch fummit Glaramara green happy hath heard heart HELM CRAG Helvellyn hills himſelf houſe Ifabel laft lake lamb laſt LEONARD liften look Luke Mary Howitt moffy mountain muſt myſelf NAB SCAR nook o'er paffed Photographs pleaſant pleaſure praiſe PRIEST purſue reft reſt rill rocks round RYDALE RYDALE WATER ſcene ſea ſee ſeems ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſheep ſhore ſhould ſhow Skiddaw ſky ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſpot ſpread ſtars ſteep ſteps ſtill ſtone ſtood ſtrong ſuch ſweet thee theſe thoſe thou art thoughts trees vale whoſe wild wind wiſh woods