Poems by William Wordsworth: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author : with Additional Poems, a New Preface, and a Supplementary EssayLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 - 527 頁 |
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... Peel Castle 2 Burgh Castle 14 Flint Castle 3 Entrance to Coningsborough Castle 15 Dolwyddelan Castle 4 Keep of Coningsborough Castle 16 Barnard Castle 5 Oven on the top of the Keep of ... Castle 12 Cathedral in Peel Castle 25 Comber Castle.
... Peel Castle 2 Burgh Castle 14 Flint Castle 3 Entrance to Coningsborough Castle 15 Dolwyddelan Castle 4 Keep of Coningsborough Castle 16 Barnard Castle 5 Oven on the top of the Keep of ... Castle 12 Cathedral in Peel Castle 25 Comber Castle.
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... best preserved monuments within the castle are the church of St Patrick and the round tower. A mythological black dog (Moddey Dhoo) is said to live in the environs of the castle. Peel castle is open to the public. _. .TJ-i-h'u . . 11 Peel ...
... best preserved monuments within the castle are the church of St Patrick and the round tower. A mythological black dog (Moddey Dhoo) is said to live in the environs of the castle. Peel castle is open to the public. _. .TJ-i-h'u . . 11 Peel ...
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... Peel Castle Ardglas NW by W.32M . Topeland Isles N by W2 W. 27 Miles Mull of Galloway NW 26 Miles Jurly P 30 ' 25 ' Copeland Isles 38 Miles 20 ' by N21 Miles Mu by Point of Ayre Light Ho H A G ES Nappin wst Nappin Balla tear K.Jurby ...
... Peel Castle Ardglas NW by W.32M . Topeland Isles N by W2 W. 27 Miles Mull of Galloway NW 26 Miles Jurly P 30 ' 25 ' Copeland Isles 38 Miles 20 ' by N21 Miles Mu by Point of Ayre Light Ho H A G ES Nappin wst Nappin Balla tear K.Jurby ...
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... Peel Castle 154 157 • Peel Castle · 159 Rushen Abbey 161 Castle Rushen 164 Orders for the Regulation of Castle Rushen and Peel Castle in 1610 166 · St. Trinion's Church 169 • · • The Tynwald Hill 169 · APPENDIX . • A. - Synodal Statutes ...
... Peel Castle 154 157 • Peel Castle · 159 Rushen Abbey 161 Castle Rushen 164 Orders for the Regulation of Castle Rushen and Peel Castle in 1610 166 · St. Trinion's Church 169 • · • The Tynwald Hill 169 · APPENDIX . • A. - Synodal Statutes ...
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... PEEL CASTLE , ISLE OF MAN .. GLEN MAY , ISLE OF MAN CHARLES II . ..... • DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM ( From an Original Picture ) Subject . Title - page to Peveril of the Peak Armorial Bearings of the Isle of Man . . . . . . . Armorial Bearings ...
... PEEL CASTLE , ISLE OF MAN .. GLEN MAY , ISLE OF MAN CHARLES II . ..... • DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM ( From an Original Picture ) Subject . Title - page to Peveril of the Peak Armorial Bearings of the Isle of Man . . . . . . . Armorial Bearings ...
常見字詞
beauty behold beneath birds Black Comb blessed bower brave breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk CALAIS calm cheer Child Clifford clouds Coleorton Countess of Pembroke dark dear delight doth dream earth fair fear feelings fields Flower Friend Grasmere grave green grove happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill hope hour human labour language live lofty look Lord Clifford Martha Ray metre metrical mighty mind morning mountain murmur nature never o'er objects oh misery pain passion PEEL CASTLE pleasure Poems Poet poetic diction Poetry poor praise pride prose Reader Rob Roy rock round Shepherd sight silent Simon Lee sing Skiddaw sleep song sorrow soul sound spirit stand stone strife sweet thee thine things Thorn thou art thought trees truth Twill Vale verse voice waters wild wind wood words Yarrow Ye Men youth
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第 189 頁 - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration...
第 336 頁 - Ah! then, if mine had been the Painter's hand, To express what then I saw; and add the gleam The light that never was on sea or land, The consecration and the Poet's dream; I would have planted thee, thou hoary Pile!
第 364 頁 - Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same time, to throw over them a certain colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect...
第 346 頁 - Ye blessed Creatures, I have heard the call Ye to each other make ; I see The heavens laugh with you in your jubilee ; My heart is at your festival, My head hath its coronal, The fulness of your bliss, I feel - I feel it all.
第 345 頁 - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose; The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair; The sunshine is a glorious birth; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath past away a glory from the earth.
第 28 頁 - As a huge stone is sometimes seen to lie Couched on the bald top of an eminence ; Wonder to all who do the same espy, By what means it could thither come, and whence; So that it seems a thing endued with sense : Like a sea-beast crawled forth, that on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself...
第 352 頁 - Hence, in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
第 27 頁 - But how can He expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride...
第 78 頁 - Of tender joy wilt thou remember me, And these my exhortations! Nor, perchance — If I should be where I no more can hear Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Of past existence — wilt thou then forget That on the banks of this delightful stream We stood together; and that I, so long A worshipper of Nature, hither came Unwearied in that service: rather say With warmer love — oh! with far deeper zeal Of holier love.
第 351 頁 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing...