The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page vi
... Grasmere . 73 74 • Written with a Slate Pencil on a Stone , on the Side of the Mountain of Black Comb . Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone , the largest of a Heap lying near a deserted Quarry , upon one of the Islands at Rydal 75 ...
... Grasmere . 73 74 • Written with a Slate Pencil on a Stone , on the Side of the Mountain of Black Comb . Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone , the largest of a Heap lying near a deserted Quarry , upon one of the Islands at Rydal 75 ...
Page viii
... Grasmere , during a Walk one Evening , after a stormy Day , the Author having just read in a Newspaper that the Dissolution of Mr. Fox was hourly expected • Invocation to the Earth . February , 1816 . Lines written on a Blank Leaf in a ...
... Grasmere , during a Walk one Evening , after a stormy Day , the Author having just read in a Newspaper that the Dissolution of Mr. Fox was hourly expected • Invocation to the Earth . February , 1816 . Lines written on a Blank Leaf in a ...
Page 11
... Grasmere's quiet Lake , From the Vale's peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbour ! huge Black Comb 5 Frowns ...
... Grasmere's quiet Lake , From the Vale's peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbour ! huge Black Comb 5 Frowns ...
Page 74
... GRASMERE . 5 RUDE is this Edifice , and Thou hast seen Buildings , albeit rude , that have maintained Proportions more harmonious , and approached To closer fellowship with ideal grace . But take it in good part : -alas ! the poor ...
... GRASMERE . 5 RUDE is this Edifice , and Thou hast seen Buildings , albeit rude , that have maintained Proportions more harmonious , and approached To closer fellowship with ideal grace . But take it in good part : -alas ! the poor ...
Page 145
... Grasmere through Grisdale Hawes , where it descends to- wards Patterdale . 1805 . I. THE Sheep - boy whistled loud , and lo ! That instant , startled by the shock , The Buzzard mounted from the rock Deliberate and slow : V. L EPITAPHS ...
... Grasmere through Grisdale Hawes , where it descends to- wards Patterdale . 1805 . I. THE Sheep - boy whistled loud , and lo ! That instant , startled by the shock , The Buzzard mounted from the rock Deliberate and slow : V. L EPITAPHS ...
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