The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Hill of Warwick , son- in - law of Southey , for some anecdotes of the poet ; to Mr Aubrey de Vere , for information on many points , and for free permission to use his papers on Wordsworth ; to Mr Henry Reed , Philadelphia , for copies ...
... Hill of Warwick , son- in - law of Southey , for some anecdotes of the poet ; to Mr Aubrey de Vere , for information on many points , and for free permission to use his papers on Wordsworth ; to Mr Henry Reed , Philadelphia , for copies ...
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... earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves . " He describes the " bright blue river , " passing along " the margin of their terrace walk , " hi joy in life " A tempting playmate , whom COCKERMOUTH . 21.
... earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves . " He describes the " bright blue river , " passing along " the margin of their terrace walk , " hi joy in life " A tempting playmate , whom COCKERMOUTH . 21.
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... hill , farther off than he had wandered , and there daily beheld by him as a dis- appearing and vanishing point , wrought upon his imagina- tion , and , " Was like an invitation into space Boundless , or guide into eternity . " This was ...
... hill , farther off than he had wandered , and there daily beheld by him as a dis- appearing and vanishing point , wrought upon his imagina- tion , and , " Was like an invitation into space Boundless , or guide into eternity . " This was ...
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... Hill , about three and a half miles from Cockermouth . Again in The Prelude , we have the record of a ride . which the boy took over the hills , when he could scarcely hold a bridle , accompanied by an old servant of his father's . He ...
... Hill , about three and a half miles from Cockermouth . Again in The Prelude , we have the record of a ride . which the boy took over the hills , when he could scarcely hold a bridle , accompanied by an old servant of his father's . He ...
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... hills where he was born . " The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature and her overflowing soul , I had received so much , that all my thoughts ...
... hills where he was born . " The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature and her overflowing soul , I had received so much , that all my thoughts ...
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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