The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... leave to my niece a neatly - penned memorial of those few interesting months of our lives . . . . " The following extracts are from Dorothy's Journal : — " ( ( Monday , July 10th , 1820. - We - William , Mary , and Dorothy Wordsworth ...
... leave to my niece a neatly - penned memorial of those few interesting months of our lives . . . . " The following extracts are from Dorothy's Journal : — " ( ( Monday , July 10th , 1820. - We - William , Mary , and Dorothy Wordsworth ...
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... leave unnoticed , a squalid , ragged woman . She sate alone upon some steps at the side of the entrance to the quire . There she sate , with a white dog beside her ; no one was near , and the dog and she evidently belonged to each other ...
... leave unnoticed , a squalid , ragged woman . She sate alone upon some steps at the side of the entrance to the quire . There she sate , with a white dog beside her ; no one was near , and the dog and she evidently belonged to each other ...
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... leaving a footway between them and the houses . Paintings were hung out by such as possessed them , and ribands and flags . The street where we were was lined with people assembled like ourselves in expectation , all in their best ...
... leaving a footway between them and the houses . Paintings were hung out by such as possessed them , and ribands and flags . The street where we were was lined with people assembled like ourselves in expectation , all in their best ...
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... leave to other voyagers . • The broad pyramidal mountain , Neisen , rising directly from the lake on the western side towards the head , is always a commanding object . Its form recalled to my remembrance some of the stony pyramids of ...
... leave to other voyagers . • The broad pyramidal mountain , Neisen , rising directly from the lake on the western side towards the head , is always a commanding object . Its form recalled to my remembrance some of the stony pyramids of ...
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... leaves , bearing half - grown , half - ripe fruit . In plunging into this vale I was overcome with a sense of melan- choly pervading the whole scene - not desolation , or dreariness . It is not the melancholy of the Scotch Highlands ...
... leaves , bearing half - grown , half - ripe fruit . In plunging into this vale I was overcome with a sense of melan- choly pervading the whole scene - not desolation , or dreariness . It is not the melancholy of the Scotch Highlands ...
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