The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... brother and Mr. Monkhouse , keep a Journal . Mine is nothing but notes , unintelligible to any one but myself . I look for- ward , however , to many a pleasant hour's employment at Rydal Mount in filling up the chasms . " VOL . III . Α ...
... brother and Mr. Monkhouse , keep a Journal . Mine is nothing but notes , unintelligible to any one but myself . I look for- ward , however , to many a pleasant hour's employment at Rydal Mount in filling up the chasms . " VOL . III . Α ...
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... brother and the nuns are very merry . They seem to have left their prayer - books at home , and one of them has a pamphlet in her hand that looks like a magazine . Low cottages , pretty and clean , close to the bank ; a woman scouring a ...
... brother and the nuns are very merry . They seem to have left their prayer - books at home , and one of them has a pamphlet in her hand that looks like a magazine . Low cottages , pretty and clean , close to the bank ; a woman scouring a ...
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... brother's wanderings thirty years ago , and the tales brought to me the following Christmas holidays at Forncett , and often repeated while we paced together on the gravel walk in the parsonage garden , by moon or star light ...
... brother's wanderings thirty years ago , and the tales brought to me the following Christmas holidays at Forncett , and often repeated while we paced together on the gravel walk in the parsonage garden , by moon or star light ...
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... brother had had his own visions of glory , and , had he been twenty years younger , sure I am that he would have trod the summit of the Titlis . Soon after breakfast we were warned to expect the procession , and saw it issuing from the ...
... brother had had his own visions of glory , and , had he been twenty years younger , sure I am that he would have trod the summit of the Titlis . Soon after breakfast we were warned to expect the procession , and saw it issuing from the ...
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... in connection . with my brother's poem on the Duddon , so recently published . But I was going to lead you to the end of the long bridge under a dark roof of wood , crossed and sustained TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 45.
... in connection . with my brother's poem on the Duddon , so recently published . But I was going to lead you to the end of the long bridge under a dark roof of wood , crossed and sustained TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 45.
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