The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Sate under the firs in the park . The tops of the beeches of a brown - red or crimson ; those thick with feathery sea - green moss , as a grove not stripped of its leaves . Moss cups more proper than acorns for fairy goblets . The ivy ...
... Sate under the firs in the park . The tops of the beeches of a brown - red or crimson ; those thick with feathery sea - green moss , as a grove not stripped of its leaves . Moss cups more proper than acorns for fairy goblets . The ivy ...
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... Sate an hour at Remnant's . Bought Percy's ancient poetry , 14 marks . Walked on the ramparts ; a very fine morning . " Coleridge has recorded in Satyrane's Letters the interview which he and the Wordsworths had with the poet Klop ...
... Sate an hour at Remnant's . Bought Percy's ancient poetry , 14 marks . Walked on the ramparts ; a very fine morning . " Coleridge has recorded in Satyrane's Letters the interview which he and the Wordsworths had with the poet Klop ...
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... sate till I could hardly drag myself ' When pleasant thoughts , ' & c . " Wednesday . In the morning walked up to the rocks above Jenny Dockray's . Sate a long time upon the grass ; the prospect divinely beautiful . If I had three ...
... sate till I could hardly drag myself ' When pleasant thoughts , ' & c . " Wednesday . In the morning walked up to the rocks above Jenny Dockray's . Sate a long time upon the grass ; the prospect divinely beautiful . If I had three ...
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... sate in the breeze and the shade , and read William's poems . Altered The Whirlblast , & c . . . . 66 Saturday Morning , 2nd . — William and Coleridge went to Keswick . John went with them to Wytheburn , and staid all day fishing ...
... sate in the breeze and the shade , and read William's poems . Altered The Whirlblast , & c . . . . 66 Saturday Morning , 2nd . — William and Coleridge went to Keswick . John went with them to Wytheburn , and staid all day fishing ...
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... sate and chatted till half - past three , . . . Coleridge reading a part of Christabel . Talked much about the mountains , & c . , & c . " Monday Morning , 1st September . - We walked in the wood by the lake . W. read Joanna and the ...
... sate and chatted till half - past three , . . . Coleridge reading a part of Christabel . Talked much about the mountains , & c . , & c . " Monday Morning , 1st September . - We walked in the wood by the lake . W. read Joanna and the ...
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