The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... . Compare Hunter's History of the Deanery of Doncaster , and Percy's Note to " The Dragon of Wantley " in his Reliques of Ancient Poetry , vol . iii . , p . 296 . ancestors on an oaken chest , or ( as he CHAPTER II COCKERMOUTH.
... . Compare Hunter's History of the Deanery of Doncaster , and Percy's Note to " The Dragon of Wantley " in his Reliques of Ancient Poetry , vol . iii . , p . 296 . ancestors on an oaken chest , or ( as he CHAPTER II COCKERMOUTH.
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... Cockermouth . In 1766 he married Anne Cookson of Penrith . They were the father and mother of the poet . 10km 1766 ག་ John Wordsworth was a man of great force of character , and real business capacity . An old clerk of his father's ...
... Cockermouth . In 1766 he married Anne Cookson of Penrith . They were the father and mother of the poet . 10km 1766 ག་ John Wordsworth was a man of great force of character , and real business capacity . An old clerk of his father's ...
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... Cockermouth , Hawkshead , and Cambridge more than to the later years at Rydal . It is curious that there is scarcely a reference to anything that occurred after the poet's marriage in 1802. The cursory allusions in them to facts which ...
... Cockermouth , Hawkshead , and Cambridge more than to the later years at Rydal . It is curious that there is scarcely a reference to anything that occurred after the poet's marriage in 1802. The cursory allusions in them to facts which ...
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... Cockermouth , and partly with my mother's parents at Penrith , where my mother , in the year 1778 , died of a decline , brought on by a cold , the consequence of being put , at a friend's house in London , in what used to be called ' a ...
... Cockermouth , and partly with my mother's parents at Penrith , where my mother , in the year 1778 , died of a decline , brought on by a cold , the consequence of being put , at a friend's house in London , in what used to be called ' a ...
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... Cockermouth , told me that she once said to her , that the only one of her five children about whose future life she was anxious , was William ; and he , she said , would be remarkable either for good or for evil . The cause of this was ...
... Cockermouth , told me that she once said to her , that the only one of her five children about whose future life she was anxious , was William ; and he , she said , would be remarkable either for good or for evil . The cause of this was ...
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