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... tree , Characters of the great Apocalypse , The types and symbols of Eternity , Of first , and last , and midst , and without end . 1799 ΤΟ Μ . Η . 19 Our walk was far among the ancient trees : There was no road , nor any woodman's path ...
... tree , Characters of the great Apocalypse , The types and symbols of Eternity , Of first , and last , and midst , and without end . 1799 ΤΟ Μ . Η . 19 Our walk was far among the ancient trees : There was no road , nor any woodman's path ...
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... trees , all the summer long Dwelt in a tranquil spot . And oftentimes A few sheep , stragglers from some mountain- flock , Would watch my motions with suspicious stare , 30 From the remotest outskirts of the grove , - Some nook where ...
... trees , all the summer long Dwelt in a tranquil spot . And oftentimes A few sheep , stragglers from some mountain- flock , Would watch my motions with suspicious stare , 30 From the remotest outskirts of the grove , - Some nook where ...
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... Tree . 6 And as , when all the summer trees are seen So bright and green , The Holly leaves a sober hue display Less bright than they ; But when the bare and wintry woods we see , What then so cheerful as the Holly - Tree ? 7 So serious ...
... Tree . 6 And as , when all the summer trees are seen So bright and green , The Holly leaves a sober hue display Less bright than they ; But when the bare and wintry woods we see , What then so cheerful as the Holly - Tree ? 7 So serious ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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