The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 by William Wordsworth
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page 190 of 675 (28%)
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Where by the unpathwayed margin still and dread
Was never heard the plodding peasant's tread: 1815.] [Variant 61: 1845. Tower like a wall the naked rocks, or reach Far o'er the secret water dark with beech; 1815. Tower-like rise up the naked rocks, or stretch 1836.] [Variant 62: 1845. More high, to where creation seems to end, Shade above shade the desert pines ascend. 1815. ... the aërial pines ... 1820. Shade above shade, the aërial pines ascend, Nor stop but where creation seems to end. 1836.] [Variant 63: 1845. |
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