The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... 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 , ETC. ETC. Preface to 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 , ETC. ETC. Preface to the ...
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... mountains , the Pastor is supposed by me to stand , when at sunset he addresses his companions in words which I hope my readers will remember , or I should not have taken the trouble of giving so much in detail the materials on which my ...
... mountains , the Pastor is supposed by me to stand , when at sunset he addresses his companions in words which I hope my readers will remember , or I should not have taken the trouble of giving so much in detail the materials on which my ...
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... mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J. and she was exactly such a person as I describe ... mountains was described partly from what my friend Mr. Luff , who then lived in Paterdale , witnessed upon that ...
... mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J. and she was exactly such a person as I describe ... mountains was described partly from what my friend Mr. Luff , who then lived in Paterdale , witnessed upon that ...
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... mountains . Now , the coffin is lodged in the hearse at the door of the house of the deceased , and the corpse is so conveyed to the churchyard gate all the solemnity which formerly attended its progress , as described in the poem , is ...
... mountains . Now , the coffin is lodged in the hearse at the door of the house of the deceased , and the corpse is so conveyed to the churchyard gate all the solemnity which formerly attended its progress , as described in the poem , is ...
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... 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 of a high family in Scotland ...
... 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 of a high family in Scotland ...
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