The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Church - yard among the Mountains 186 · NOTES VII . The Church - yard among the Mountains ( con- tinued ) VIII . The Parsonage IX . Discourse of the Wanderer , and an Evening Visit to the Lake · 225 259 • 279 305 APPENDIX , PREFACES ...
... Church - yard among the Mountains 186 · NOTES VII . The Church - yard among the Mountains ( con- tinued ) VIII . The Parsonage IX . Discourse of the Wanderer , and an Evening Visit to the Lake · 225 259 • 279 305 APPENDIX , PREFACES ...
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... Church of England upon all gradations and classes of society , that the patronage of its benefices is in numerous instances attached to the estates of noble families of ancient gentry ; and accordingly I am gratified by the opportunity ...
... Church of England upon all gradations and classes of society , that the patronage of its benefices is in numerous instances attached to the estates of noble families of ancient gentry ; and accordingly I am gratified by the opportunity ...
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... Church ; and upon the side of Loughrigg Fell , at the foot of the lake , and looking down upon it and the whole vale and its encom- passing mountains , the Pastor is supposed by me to stand , when at sunset he addresses his companions ...
... Church ; and upon the side of Loughrigg Fell , at the foot of the lake , and looking down upon it and the whole vale and its encom- passing mountains , the Pastor is supposed by me to stand , when at sunset he addresses his companions ...
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... Church , its Monuments , and the Deceased who are spoken of as lying in the surrounding churchyard . But first for the one picture , given by the Pastor and the Wanderer , of the Living . In this nothing is introduced but what was taken ...
... Church , its Monuments , and the Deceased who are spoken of as lying in the surrounding churchyard . But first for the one picture , given by the Pastor and the Wanderer , of the Living . In this nothing is introduced but what was taken ...
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... church- yard greater changes have taken place . It is now not a little crowded with tombstones ; and near the school - house which stands in the churchyard , is an ugly structure , built to receive the hearse , which is recently come ...
... church- yard greater changes have taken place . It is now not a little crowded with tombstones ; and near the school - house which stands in the churchyard , is an ugly structure , built to receive the hearse , which is recently come ...
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