The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... curacy at Seathwaite . “ Also , of Anne his wife , who died the 28th of January , in the 93d year of her age . " In the parish - register of Seathwaite Chapel , is this notice : " Buried , June 28th , the Rev. Robert Walker . He was ...
... curacy at Seathwaite . “ Also , of Anne his wife , who died the 28th of January , in the 93d year of her age . " In the parish - register of Seathwaite Chapel , is this notice : " Buried , June 28th , the Rev. Robert Walker . He was ...
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... curacy ; and nineteen years afterwards , his situation is thus described , in some letters to be found in the Annual Register for 1760 , from which the following is extracted : " SIR , To Mr. Coniston , July 26. 1754 . " I was the other ...
... curacy ; and nineteen years afterwards , his situation is thus described , in some letters to be found in the Annual Register for 1760 , from which the following is extracted : " SIR , To Mr. Coniston , July 26. 1754 . " I was the other ...
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... curacy of Ulpha to the contiguous one of Seathwaite , and the nomination was offered to Mr. Walker ; but an unexpected difficulty arising , Mr. W. in a letter to the Bishop , ( a copy of which , in his own beautiful hand - writing , now ...
... curacy of Ulpha to the contiguous one of Seathwaite , and the nomination was offered to Mr. Walker ; but an unexpected difficulty arising , Mr. W. in a letter to the Bishop , ( a copy of which , in his own beautiful hand - writing , now ...
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... curacy should lapse into your Lordship's hands , I would beg leave rather to decline than embrace it ; for the chapels of Seathwaite and Ulpha , annexed together , would be apt to cause a general discontent among the inhabitants of both ...
... curacy should lapse into your Lordship's hands , I would beg leave rather to decline than embrace it ; for the chapels of Seathwaite and Ulpha , annexed together , would be apt to cause a general discontent among the inhabitants of both ...
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William Wordsworth. refusal of the curacy of Ulpha , which will show what ex- ertions had been made for one of his sons . " MAY IT PLEASE YOUR GRACE , " Our remote situation here makes it difficult to get the necessary information for ...
William Wordsworth. refusal of the curacy of Ulpha , which will show what ex- ertions had been made for one of his sons . " MAY IT PLEASE YOUR GRACE , " Our remote situation here makes it difficult to get the necessary information for ...
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