The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4W. Paterson, 1883 |
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... Fenwick note is incorrect . It was in 1790 that Wordsworth crossed France with his friend Jones . - ED . POWER OF MUSIC . Comp . 1806 . Pub . 1807 . [ Taken from life . ] AN Orpheus ! an Orpheus ! yes , Faith may grow bold , And take to ...
... Fenwick note is incorrect . It was in 1790 that Wordsworth crossed France with his friend Jones . - ED . POWER OF MUSIC . Comp . 1806 . Pub . 1807 . [ Taken from life . ] AN Orpheus ! an Orpheus ! yes , Faith may grow bold , And take to ...
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... Fenwick note refers to a wish of Dorothy Wordsworth to have her name in- scribed on a stone amongst the rocks of Loughrigg Fell . It is impossible to know whether it was ever carried out or not . If it was , the place is undiscoverable ...
... Fenwick note refers to a wish of Dorothy Wordsworth to have her name in- scribed on a stone amongst the rocks of Loughrigg Fell . It is impossible to know whether it was ever carried out or not . If it was , the place is undiscoverable ...
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... Fenwick note prefixed to this sonnet , Wordsworth refers to his earliest attempt at sonnet writing . He says he wrote an irregular one at school , and the next were three sonnets written one afternoon in Dove Cottage in the year 1801 ...
... Fenwick note prefixed to this sonnet , Wordsworth refers to his earliest attempt at sonnet writing . He says he wrote an irregular one at school , and the next were three sonnets written one afternoon in Dove Cottage in the year 1801 ...
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... Fenwick note , is one belonging to the year 1836 , beginning- " Even so for me a Vision sanctified . " See the note to that sonnet . - ED . LINES Composed at Grasmere , during a walk one Evening , after a stormy day , the Author having ...
... Fenwick note , is one belonging to the year 1836 , beginning- " Even so for me a Vision sanctified . " See the note to that sonnet . - ED . LINES Composed at Grasmere , during a walk one Evening , after a stormy day , the Author having ...
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... Fenwick note that he did not mean to inculcate the belief , there is no doubt that he clung to the notion of a life pre - existing the present , on grounds similar to those on which he believed in a life to come . But there are some ...
... Fenwick note that he did not mean to inculcate the belief , there is no doubt that he clung to the notion of a life pre - existing the present , on grounds similar to those on which he believed in a life to come . But there are some ...
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amongst the Poems ancient appear Appleby Castle Banner Barden Tower beautiful BLACK COMB Bolton brother Brougham Castle Castle cheer clouds Coleorton Comp composition Creature dark dear delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage Dr Johnson Earl earth edition Emily eyes Fancy fear feelings Fenwick note Grasmere grave ground happy hath heard heart heaven holy honour hope human images Imagination inscription labour Lady Anne Clifford Lady Beaumont language Leicestershire lines lived look Lord Clifford metre mind moral nature never night Norton o'er objects passion pleasure Poet poetical Poetry prayer Priory prose reader referred rock Rylstone Seven Whistlers sight Sir George Beaumont Skipton sleep song sonnet sorrow soul spirit St Cuthbert stood thee things thou thought tion tower Town-end tree vale verse voice Westmoreland Wharf White Doe words Wordsworth written youth