Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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... Hath gained the precincts of the weft , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . B Winandermere . AN EVENING WALK . AR from my dearest.
... Hath gained the precincts of the weft , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . B Winandermere . AN EVENING WALK . AR from my dearest.
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... hath faculties Which he hath never used ; that thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whofe eye Is ever on himself , doth look on one , The leaft of Nature's works , one who might nove The wife man to that scorn which wisdom holds ...
... hath faculties Which he hath never used ; that thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whofe eye Is ever on himself , doth look on one , The leaft of Nature's works , one who might nove The wife man to that scorn which wisdom holds ...
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... like the deed . It was a spot which you may fee If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock : The gulf is deep below ; And in a bafin black and small Receives a lofty 42 LANGDALE .
... like the deed . It was a spot which you may fee If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chasm a mighty block Hath fallen , and made a bridge of rock : The gulf is deep below ; And in a bafin black and small Receives a lofty 42 LANGDALE .
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... hath gained The middle of the arch . When lift ! he hears a piteous moan— Again ! -his heart within him dies- His pulse is stopped , his breath is loft , He totters , pale as any ghost , And looking down , he spies A lamb , that in the ...
... hath gained The middle of the arch . When lift ! he hears a piteous moan— Again ! -his heart within him dies- His pulse is stopped , his breath is loft , He totters , pale as any ghost , And looking down , he spies A lamb , that in the ...
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... I have loved With fuch communion , that no place on earth Can ever be a folitude to me , Hath to this lonely fummit given my Name . MARY WORDSWORTH'S NOOK . TO M. H. Our walk was WORDSWORTH'S HILL . 51 Wordsworth's Hill.
... I have loved With fuch communion , that no place on earth Can ever be a folitude to me , Hath to this lonely fummit given my Name . MARY WORDSWORTH'S NOOK . TO M. H. Our walk was WORDSWORTH'S HILL . 51 Wordsworth's Hill.
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