 | 1830
...highway leading to Ambleside, is a gate which, time out of mind, has been called the Wishing-Gate, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there have a favourable issue. Hope rules a land for ever green. All powers that serve the bright-eyed Queen Are confident and gay;... | |
 | 1830
...highway leading to Ambleside^ is a gate which, time out of mind, has been called the Wishing-Gate, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there have a favourable issue. Hope rules a land for ever green. AH powers that serre the bright-eyed Queen Are confident and gay;... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1832
...high-way, leading to Ambleside, is agate, which, time out of mind, has been called the wishing.gate, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there have a favourable issue. HOPE rules a land for ever green : All powers that serve the bright-eyed Queen Are confident and gay;... | |
 | 1842 - 154 pągines
...published an account of it in Tait's Magazine for September 1839. About a mile from Grasmere, on an eminence, over which the old road to Ambleside passes,...gate is an excellent station for viewing the lake. Wordsworth's verses, which we transcribe, are worthy of so beautiful a scene. " Hope rules a land for... | |
 | John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 271 pągines
...about a mile from the village, is a gate, which, time out of mind, has been called the WISHING GATE, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there, have a favourable issue. A boat is kept by the Innkeeper, and this circular vale, in the solemnity of a fine evening, will make... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1843 - 429 pągines
...published an account of it in Tait's Magazine for September 1839. About a mile from Grasmere, on an eminence, over which the old road to Ambleside passes,...gate is an excellent station for viewing the lake. A pleasing excursion, of ten miles, into the retired side- valley of TROUTBECK, may be conveniently... | |
 | John Hudson - 1843 - 259 pągines
...about a mile from the village, is a gate, which, time out of mind, has been called the WISHING GATE, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there, have a favourable issue. A boat is kept by the Innkeeper, and this circular vale, in the solemnity of a fine evening, will make... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1845 - 619 pągines
...high-way leading to Ambleeide, is a gato, which, time out of mind, has been called the Wishlng-gate, from a belief that wishes formed or indulged there have a favourable HOPE rules a land for ever green : All powers that serve the bright-eyed Queen Are confident and gay... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1846 - 429 pągines
...published an account of it in Tail's Magazine for September 1839. About a mile from Grasmere, on an eminence, over which the old road to Ambleside passes,...gate is an excellent station for viewing the lake. A pleasing excursion, of ten miles, into the retired side- valley of TROUTBSCK, may be conveniently... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1847 - 429 pągines
...September 1839. About a mile from Grasmere, on an eminence, over which the old road to Ambleside passée, and exactly opposite to the middle of the lake, is...gate is an excellent station for viewing the lake. A pleasing excursion, of ten miles, into the retired side-valley of Твоитвнск, may be conveniently... | |
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