The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Cockermouth Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle Nun's Well , Brigham To a Friend . On the Banks of the Derwent 147 • 147 148 • 149 150 • Mary Queen of Scots . Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent , Workington 151 • Stanzas ...
... Cockermouth Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle Nun's Well , Brigham To a Friend . On the Banks of the Derwent 147 • 147 148 • 149 150 • Mary Queen of Scots . Landing at the Mouth of the Derwent , Workington 151 • Stanzas ...
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... Cockermouth , and this fact was often mentioned among us as indicating the sensibility for which she was so remarkable . ] THE Sun , that seemed so mildly to retire , Flung back from distant climes a streaming fire , Whose blaze is now ...
... Cockermouth , and this fact was often mentioned among us as indicating the sensibility for which she was so remarkable . ] THE Sun , that seemed so mildly to retire , Flung back from distant climes a streaming fire , Whose blaze is now ...
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... Cockermouth , about eight miles from the coast , and I well remember that mysterious awe with which I used to listen to anything said about storms and shipwrecks . Sea - shells of many descriptions were common in the town ; and I was ...
... Cockermouth , about eight miles from the coast , and I well remember that mysterious awe with which I used to listen to anything said about storms and shipwrecks . Sea - shells of many descriptions were common in the town ; and I was ...
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... COCKERMOUTH . ( Where the Author was born , and his Father's remains are laid . ) A POINT of life between my Parent's dust , And yours , my buried Little - ones ! am I ; And to those graves looking habitually In kindred quiet I repose ...
... COCKERMOUTH . ( Where the Author was born , and his Father's remains are laid . ) A POINT of life between my Parent's dust , And yours , my buried Little - ones ! am I ; And to those graves looking habitually In kindred quiet I repose ...
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... COCKERMOUTH CASTLE . " THOU look'st upon me , and dost fondly think , Poet ! that , stricken as both are by years , We , differing once so much , are now Compeers , Prepared , when each has stood his time , to sink Into the dust ...
... COCKERMOUTH CASTLE . " THOU look'st upon me , and dost fondly think , Poet ! that , stricken as both are by years , We , differing once so much , are now Compeers , Prepared , when each has stood his time , to sink Into the dust ...
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