The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Hawkshead also , while I was a school- boy , there occasionally resided a Packman ( the name then generally given to persons of this calling ) with whom I had fre- quent conversations upon what had befallen him , and what he had ...
... Hawkshead also , while I was a school- boy , there occasionally resided a Packman ( the name then generally given to persons of this calling ) with whom I had fre- quent conversations upon what had befallen him , and what he had ...
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... Hawkshead , where several boys boarded , while I was a schoolboy there . I did not remember her as having served in that capacity ; but we had many little anecdotes to tell to each other of remarkable boys , incidents and adventures ...
... Hawkshead , where several boys boarded , while I was a schoolboy there . I did not remember her as having served in that capacity ; but we had many little anecdotes to tell to each other of remarkable boys , incidents and adventures ...
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... Hawkshead he became a school - master , with a view to prepare himself for holy orders . About this time he fell in love as related in the poem , and everything followed as there described , except that I do not know when and where he ...
... Hawkshead he became a school - master , with a view to prepare himself for holy orders . About this time he fell in love as related in the poem , and everything followed as there described , except that I do not know when and where he ...
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... Hawkshead on the skirt of these mountains . Their stories I had from the dear old dame with whom , as a school - boy and afterwards , I lodged for nearly the space of ten years . The elder , the Jacobite , was named Drummond , and was ...
... Hawkshead on the skirt of these mountains . Their stories I had from the dear old dame with whom , as a school - boy and afterwards , I lodged for nearly the space of ten years . The elder , the Jacobite , was named Drummond , and was ...
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... Hawkshead , but it was after I left school . The clergyman , who administered comfort to her in her distress , I knew well . Her sister who told the story was the wife of a leading yeoman in the vale of Grasmere , and they were an ...
... Hawkshead , but it was after I left school . The clergyman , who administered comfort to her in her distress , I knew well . Her sister who told the story was the wife of a leading yeoman in the vale of Grasmere , and they were an ...
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