The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... four generations back from herself , so complete that I do not think any connecting link can have escaped me . Throughout the eighteenth century , her ancestors were confined to Cumberland and Durham , and are unlikely to xii PREFACE .
... four generations back from herself , so complete that I do not think any connecting link can have escaped me . Throughout the eighteenth century , her ancestors were confined to Cumberland and Durham , and are unlikely to xii PREFACE .
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... four generations of his * Genealogical Memoranda of the Family of Wordsworth , by Edwin Jackson Bedford , privately printed , 1851. Compare Hunter's History of the Deanery of Doncaster , and Percy's Note to " The Dragon of Wantley " in ...
... four generations of his * Genealogical Memoranda of the Family of Wordsworth , by Edwin Jackson Bedford , privately printed , 1851. Compare Hunter's History of the Deanery of Doncaster , and Percy's Note to " The Dragon of Wantley " in ...
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... Four of the children of John and Anne Wordsworth of Cockermouth were distinguished in after life ; two of them were illustrious . Their family consisted of Richard Words- worth , born May 19 , 1768 , died May 19 , 1816 ; William ...
... Four of the children of John and Anne Wordsworth of Cockermouth were distinguished in after life ; two of them were illustrious . Their family consisted of Richard Words- worth , born May 19 , 1768 , died May 19 , 1816 ; William ...
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... four generations from himself . " The time of my infancy and early boyhood was passed partly at 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 ...
... four generations from himself . " The time of my infancy and early boyhood was passed partly at 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 ...
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... four ; during all which time the schoolmaster and usher shall be present . " * Archbishop Sandys , the pious founder of this school , was a native of the district ; and , to his far - seeing wisdom it is due , that for three centuries ...
... four ; during all which time the schoolmaster and usher shall be present . " * Archbishop Sandys , the pious founder of this school , was a native of the district ; and , to his far - seeing wisdom it is due , that for three centuries ...
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