The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... friends , and especially to her who has perseveringly taken them down from my dictation . Towards the close of the ... friend Southey ( for this is written a month after his decease ) used to say that had he been born a papist , the ...
... friends , and especially to her who has perseveringly taken them down from my dictation . Towards the close of the ... friend Southey ( for this is written a month after his decease ) used to say that had he been born a papist , the ...
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... friends may be amused by the truth . In the poem , I suppose that the Pedlar and I ascended from a plain country up the vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill ...
... friends may be amused by the truth . In the poem , I suppose that the Pedlar and I ascended from a plain country up the vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill ...
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... friend Mr. Luff , who then lived in Paterdale , witnessed upon that melancholy occasion , and partly from what Mrs. Wordsworth and I had seen in company with Sir George and Lady Beaumont above Hartshope Hall on our way from Paterdale to ...
... friend Mr. Luff , who then lived in Paterdale , witnessed upon that melancholy occasion , and partly from what Mrs. Wordsworth and I had seen in company with Sir George and Lady Beaumont above Hartshope Hall on our way from Paterdale to ...
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... friend Sir George Beaumont , having long ago purchased the beautiful piece of water called Loughrigg Tarn , on the Banks of which he intended to build , I told him that a person in Kendal who was attached to the place wished to purchase ...
... friend Sir George Beaumont , having long ago purchased the beautiful piece of water called Loughrigg Tarn , on the Banks of which he intended to build , I told him that a person in Kendal who was attached to the place wished to purchase ...
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... friends , was deposited in the cell or iron closet under the west window of the long room at Rydal Mount , which still exists with the iron doors that guarded the property . This of course was before the time of Bills and Notes . The ...
... friends , was deposited in the cell or iron closet under the west window of the long room at Rydal Mount , which still exists with the iron doors that guarded the property . This of course was before the time of Bills and Notes . The ...
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