The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 8Macmillan, 1896 |
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... rocks " referred to in the " Poems on the naming of Places , ' and which he called respectively " Mary - Point " and " Sarah - Point . " 1827 he inscribed to her the sonnet beginning- Excuse is needless when with love sincere , In TO A ...
... rocks " referred to in the " Poems on the naming of Places , ' and which he called respectively " Mary - Point " and " Sarah - Point . " 1827 he inscribed to her the sonnet beginning- Excuse is needless when with love sincere , In TO A ...
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... rocks of all seasons , its small plots of lawn in their first vernal freshness , and the blossoms of the peach and other trees embellishing the scene on every side . The beauty of the stream also called forcibly for the expression of ...
... rocks of all seasons , its small plots of lawn in their first vernal freshness , and the blossoms of the peach and other trees embellishing the scene on every side . The beauty of the stream also called forcibly for the expression of ...
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... rocks , and on the horizon's verge , O'er intervenient waste , through glimmering haze , Unquestionably kenned , that cone - shaped hill With fractured summit , ‡ no indifferent sight 5 10 15 20 * Wordsworth himself , his nephew tells ...
... rocks , and on the horizon's verge , O'er intervenient waste , through glimmering haze , Unquestionably kenned , that cone - shaped hill With fractured summit , ‡ no indifferent sight 5 10 15 20 * Wordsworth himself , his nephew tells ...
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... rocks on the left as you descend Hel- vellyn to Patterdale . - ED . + Glencoign is an offshoot of the Patterdale valley between Glenridding and Goldbarrow . - ED . See the Fenwick note.-ED. These words were quoted to me from Yarrow ...
... rocks on the left as you descend Hel- vellyn to Patterdale . - ED . + Glencoign is an offshoot of the Patterdale valley between Glenridding and Goldbarrow . - ED . See the Fenwick note.-ED. These words were quoted to me from Yarrow ...
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... rock , on which once stood Vacuna's shrine . ' See also Ovid , Fasti , vi . 307.-ED. * The Bay of Naples . Neapolis ( the new city ) received its ancient name of Parthenope from one of the Sirens , whose body was said to have been ...
... rock , on which once stood Vacuna's shrine . ' See also Ovid , Fasti , vi . 307.-ED. * The Bay of Naples . Neapolis ( the new city ) received its ancient name of Parthenope from one of the Sirens , whose body was said to have been ...
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