Our English lakes, mountains, and waterfalls [selected verse]. |
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William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]). " Those lufty twins , on which your eyes are caft , " Exclaimed our hoft ... those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly than elsewhere in night's blue vault Sparkle the ...
William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]). " Those lufty twins , on which your eyes are caft , " Exclaimed our hoft ... those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly than elsewhere in night's blue vault Sparkle the ...
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... those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " 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 ...
... those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " 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 ...
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... Those shepherds wear the time away . Along the river's stony marge The fand - lark chants a joyous fong ; The thrush is bufy in the wood , And carols loud and strong . A thousand lambs are on the rocks , All newly - born ! both earth ...
... Those shepherds wear the time away . Along the river's stony marge The fand - lark chants a joyous fong ; The thrush is bufy in the wood , And carols loud and strong . A thousand lambs are on the rocks , All newly - born ! both earth ...
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William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]). Those boys with their green coronal ; They never hear the cry , That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . Said Walter , leaping from the ground ...
William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]). Those boys with their green coronal ; They never hear the cry , That plaintive cry ! which up the hill Comes from the depth of Dungeon - Ghyll . Said Walter , leaping from the ground ...
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... up the steep afcent they hied , And placed him at his mother's fide ; And gently did the Bard Those idle fhepherd - boys upbraid , And bade them better mind their trade . The Rotha . TO JOANNA . MID the fmoke of 44 LANGDALE .
... up the steep afcent they hied , And placed him at his mother's fide ; And gently did the Bard Those idle fhepherd - boys upbraid , And bade them better mind their trade . The Rotha . TO JOANNA . MID the fmoke of 44 LANGDALE .
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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