| William Wordsworth - 1822 - 180 pages
...Hence, when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the vale of Keswick, at the same period, the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape,... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 336 pages
...Hence, when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the vale of Keswick, at the same period, the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape,... | |
| John Hudson - 1843 - 312 pages
...Hence, when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye corresponding colours through every variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...summer fer to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandcrmere, resting among the summits of the loftiest mountains,...of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour." (Scenery of the Lakes.) We have said that the visitant will find it most profitable to confine his... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 310 pages
...summer far to the north-west, it is seen by the spectator from the shores or breast of Windermere, resting among the summits of the loftiest mountains,...the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye corresponding colours through every variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal) - 1853 - 312 pages
...the spectator from the shores or breast of Windermere, resting among the summits of the loftiest L 3 mountains, some of which will perhaps be half or wholly...the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye corresponding colours through every variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the... | |
| 1856 - 586 pages
...Hence, -when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour." (Scenery of the Lakes.) We have said that the visitant will find il most profitable to confine his... | |
| Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1858 - 420 pages
...Hence, when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour." The most comprehensive views of the lake are obtained from the heights about Bowness. It is not easy... | |
| William Wordsworth, Adam Sedgwick - 1859 - 330 pages
...the spectator from the shores or breast of Windermere, resting among the summits of the loftiest TU 3 mountains, some of which will perhaps be half or wholly...the surface of the lake will reflect before the eye corresponding colours through every variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 366 pages
...Hence, when the sun is setting in summer far to the north-west, it is seen, by the spectator from the shores or breast of Winandermere, resting among the...variety of beauty, and through all degrees of splendour. In the vale of Keswick, at the same period, the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape,... | |
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