The Excursion: Being a Portion of The Recluse, a PoemLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 452 страници |
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... Walk to the Lake - embark Description of scenery and amusements - Grand spectacle from the side of a hill - Address of Priest to the Su- preme Being - in the Course of which he contrasts with ancient Barbarism the present appearance of ...
... Walk to the Lake - embark Description of scenery and amusements - Grand spectacle from the side of a hill - Address of Priest to the Su- preme Being - in the Course of which he contrasts with ancient Barbarism the present appearance of ...
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... poor Woman : - so familiarly Do I perceive her manner , and her look , And presence , and so deeply do I feel Her goodness , that , not seldom , in my walks A momentary trance comes over me ; And to myself 4.0 THE WANDERER .
... poor Woman : - so familiarly Do I perceive her manner , and her look , And presence , and so deeply do I feel Her goodness , that , not seldom , in my walks A momentary trance comes over me ; And to myself 4.0 THE WANDERER .
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... soothed his walk Along the field , and in the shady grove ; How the poor Brute's condition , forced to run Its course of suffering in the public road , Sad contrast ! all too often smote his heart With E 3 THE SOLITARY . 53.
... soothed his walk Along the field , and in the shady grove ; How the poor Brute's condition , forced to run Its course of suffering in the public road , Sad contrast ! all too often smote his heart With E 3 THE SOLITARY . 53.
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... walk , My Fellow Traveller said with earnest voice , As if the thought were but a moment old , That I must yield myself without reserve To his disposal . Glad was I of this : We started and he led towards the hills ; ― Up through an ...
... walk , My Fellow Traveller said with earnest voice , As if the thought were but a moment old , That I must yield myself without reserve To his disposal . Glad was I of this : We started and he led towards the hills ; ― Up through an ...
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... walks between , With mimic trees inserted in the turf , And gardens interposed . Pleased with the sight , I could not choose but beckon to my Guide , Who , having entered , carelessly looked round , And F 4 THE SOLITARY . 71.
... walks between , With mimic trees inserted in the turf , And gardens interposed . Pleased with the sight , I could not choose but beckon to my Guide , Who , having entered , carelessly looked round , And F 4 THE SOLITARY . 71.
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age to age aught beauty behold beneath blessed breath bright calm ceased cheerful Child cloud Cottage course dark Death delight doth dwell earth Epitaph evermore exclaimed fair fair Isle faith fancy fear feel fields firmament of heaven flowers frame Friend grace grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath heard heart Heaven hills holy hope hour human labour less light live lofty lonely look mind mortal mountain muse Nature Nature's o'er pains pass Pastor peace pensive pity pleasure praise pure rest Rill rocks round S. T. Coleridge sate savage Nations seat shade side sight silent silent pool smile Solitary solitude sorrow soul spake speak spirit spot stars stood stream sublime sweet tender things thoughts tow'rds truth turned twas Vale Vicar virtue voice walk Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wish words youth