The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... seen in company with Sir George and Lady Beaumont above Hartshope Hall on our way from Paterdale to Ambleside . And now for a few words upon the Church , its Monuments , and the Deceased who are spoken of as lying in the surrounding ...
... seen in company with Sir George and Lady Beaumont above Hartshope Hall on our way from Paterdale to Ambleside . And now for a few words upon the Church , its Monuments , and the Deceased who are spoken of as lying in the surrounding ...
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... seen in grand assemblage . And now for the persons that are selected as lying in the churchyard . But first for the individual whose grave is pre- pared to receive him . His story is here truly related : he was a school - fellow of mine ...
... seen in grand assemblage . And now for the persons that are selected as lying in the churchyard . But first for the individual whose grave is pre- pared to receive him . His story is here truly related : he was a school - fellow of mine ...
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... seen in the churchyard at the head of Hawes - water , and whose quali- ties of mind and heart , and their benign influence in conjunction with his privation , I had from his relatives on the spot . The blind man , next commemorated ...
... seen in the churchyard at the head of Hawes - water , and whose quali- ties of mind and heart , and their benign influence in conjunction with his privation , I had from his relatives on the spot . The blind man , next commemorated ...
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... seen upon the cottage - bench , Recumbent in the shade , as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at his side . Him had I marked the day before — alone And stationed in the public way , with face Turned toward the sun then setting ...
... seen upon the cottage - bench , Recumbent in the shade , as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at his side . Him had I marked the day before — alone And stationed in the public way , with face Turned toward the sun then setting ...
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... seen ; and often touched Abstrusest matter , reasonings of the mind Turned inward ; or at my request would sing Old songs , the product of his native hills ; A skilful distribution of sweet sounds , Feeding the soul , and eagerly ...
... seen ; and often touched Abstrusest matter , reasonings of the mind Turned inward ; or at my request would sing Old songs , the product of his native hills ; A skilful distribution of sweet sounds , Feeding the soul , and eagerly ...
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