The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... dinner the new proprietor , who had shut up the foot- path , referred at considerable length to the Radicals , who broke down his walls , and entered his grounds without per- mission . Wordsworth listened for some time , and then rising ...
... dinner the new proprietor , who had shut up the foot- path , referred at considerable length to the Radicals , who broke down his walls , and entered his grounds without per- mission . Wordsworth listened for some time , and then rising ...
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... dinner . After tea we all walk together till about eight , and I then walk alone , as long as I can , in the garden . I am particularly fond of a moonlight or twilight walk . of my absent friends . My brother William was with us six ...
... dinner . After tea we all walk together till about eight , and I then walk alone , as long as I can , in the garden . I am particularly fond of a moonlight or twilight walk . of my absent friends . My brother William was with us six ...
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... dinner , we used to pace the gravel walk in the garden till six o'clock , when we received a summons ( which was always welcome ) to tea . Nothing but rain or snow prevented our taking this walk . Often have I gone out , when the ...
... dinner , we used to pace the gravel walk in the garden till six o'clock , when we received a summons ( which was always welcome ) to tea . Nothing but rain or snow prevented our taking this walk . Often have I gone out , when the ...
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... dinner chiefly of potatoes , and we drink no tea . We have received great civilities from many very pleasant families , particularly from a Mr Spedding of Armathwaite , at whose house you may recollect my brother was staying before he ...
... dinner chiefly of potatoes , and we drink no tea . We have received great civilities from many very pleasant families , particularly from a Mr Spedding of Armathwaite , at whose house you may recollect my brother was staying before he ...
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... dinner , set for- ward towards Mr Bartelmy's . The wind blew so keen in our faces that we felt ourselves inclined to seek the covert of the wood . There we had a warm shelter , gathered a burthen of large rotten boughs blown down by the ...
... dinner , set for- ward towards Mr Bartelmy's . The wind blew so keen in our faces that we felt ourselves inclined to seek the covert of the wood . There we had a warm shelter , gathered a burthen of large rotten boughs blown down by the ...
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afterwards Alfoxden Ambleside amongst beautiful birds Bishop of Lincoln bright Bristol brother Calvert Cambridge clouds Cockermouth Coleridge Coleridge's cottage Cottle dear delightful dinner Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage feeling Forncett Friday garden Goslar Grasmere green grove Hamburgh Hawkshead heard heart hills John John Wordsworth Journal Keswick lake letter light lived London looked Lyrical Ballads Mary Hutchinson Memoirs miles mind Monday moon morning mountains Nature Nether Stowey night o'clock orchard passed Penrith Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poet's poetry Prelude Racedown rock round Rydal S. T. COLERIDGE Sara sate Saturday seemed seen side sister snow Sockburn sonnet Southey stone Stowey stream Sunday things thought trees Tuesday vale valley verse volume walked waterfall Wednesday wild William William Wordsworth wind wood writing written wrote Wytheburn