The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... among the hills and groves ? * The Derwent , on which the town of Cockermouth is built , where Words- worth was born on the 7th of April 1770.-Ed. When he had left the mountains and received On his 140 BOOK THE PRELUDE.
... among the hills and groves ? * The Derwent , on which the town of Cockermouth is built , where Words- worth was born on the 7th of April 1770.-Ed. When he had left the mountains and received On his 140 BOOK THE PRELUDE.
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... Cockermouth . They are the fifth , sixth , and seventh in that series of Sonnets : and are entitled respectively To the River Derwent ; In sight of the Town of Cockermouth ; and the Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle . It was ...
... Cockermouth . They are the fifth , sixth , and seventh in that series of Sonnets : and are entitled respectively To the River Derwent ; In sight of the Town of Cockermouth ; and the Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle . It was ...
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... Cockermouth , and Mrs. Anne Birkett at Penrith . His mother and Dame Birkett taught him to read , and trained his infant memory . Mr. Gilbanks also gave him elemen- tary instruction ; while his father made him commit to memory portions ...
... Cockermouth , and Mrs. Anne Birkett at Penrith . His mother and Dame Birkett taught him to read , and trained his infant memory . Mr. Gilbanks also gave him elemen- tary instruction ; while his father made him commit to memory portions ...
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... Cockermouth . - ED . 75 80 85 90 95 Possibly an allusion to the hanging gardens of Babylon , said to have been constructed by Nebuchadnezzar for his Median queen . Berosus in Joseph . contr . Ap . I. 19 , calls it a hanging Paradise ...
... Cockermouth . - ED . 75 80 85 90 95 Possibly an allusion to the hanging gardens of Babylon , said to have been constructed by Nebuchadnezzar for his Median queen . Berosus in Joseph . contr . Ap . I. 19 , calls it a hanging Paradise ...
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... Cockermouth . Referring to my suggestion that it might be the road from Cockermouth to Bridekirk , he wrote ( July 1878 ) , " I scarcely Yes , something of the grandeur which invests The mariner THIRTEENTH 359 IMAGINATION AND TASTE.
... Cockermouth . Referring to my suggestion that it might be the road from Cockermouth to Bridekirk , he wrote ( July 1878 ) , " I scarcely Yes , something of the grandeur which invests The mariner THIRTEENTH 359 IMAGINATION AND TASTE.
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