The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... vale of Grasmere , chiefly during our residence at Allan Bank . The long poem on my own education was , together with many minor poems , composed while we lived at the cottage at Town - end . Perhaps my pur- pose of giving an additional ...
... vale of Grasmere , chiefly during our residence at Allan Bank . The long poem on my own education was , together with many minor poems , composed while we lived at the cottage at Town - end . Perhaps my pur- pose of giving an additional ...
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... vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular recess in which lies Blea - Tarn , chosen by the Solitary for his retreat ...
... vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular recess in which lies Blea - Tarn , chosen by the Solitary for his retreat ...
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... vale on the road to Ambleside the character of his hostess , and all that befel the poor man upon the mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J , and she was exactly such a person as I describe . The ruins ...
... vale on the road to Ambleside the character of his hostess , and all that befel the poor man upon the mountain , belong to Paterdale the woman I knew well ; her name was : J , and she was exactly such a person as I describe . The ruins ...
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... vale . For my own part and that of my household it is our utter detesta- tion , standing by a shore to which , before the high - road was made to pass that way , we used daily and hourly to repair for seclusion and for the shelter of a ...
... vale . For my own part and that of my household it is our utter detesta- tion , standing by a shore to which , before the high - road was made to pass that way , we used daily and hourly to repair for seclusion and for the shelter of a ...
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... vale of Grasmere , and they were an affectionate pair and greatly respected by every one who knew them . Neither lived to be old ; and their estate which was perhaps the most considerable then in the vale , and was endeared to them by ...
... vale of Grasmere , and they were an affectionate pair and greatly respected by every one who knew them . Neither lived to be old ; and their estate which was perhaps the most considerable then in the vale , and was endeared to them by ...
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