The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Coleorton . Trusting to these dates , in the absence of contrary evidence , one would naturally assign the majority of the Coleorton poems to the year 1808. But it is clear that , while the sonnet To Lady Beaumont may have been written ...
... Coleorton . Trusting to these dates , in the absence of contrary evidence , one would naturally assign the majority of the Coleorton poems to the year 1808. But it is clear that , while the sonnet To Lady Beaumont may have been written ...
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... Coleorton " ; and at Coleorton the Wordsworths certainly spent the winter of 1806 , the Town - end Cottage at Grasmere being too small for their increasing household . It is more likely that Wordsworth wrote the poem at Coleorton than ...
... Coleorton " ; and at Coleorton the Wordsworths certainly spent the winter of 1806 , the Town - end Cottage at Grasmere being too small for their increasing household . It is more likely that Wordsworth wrote the poem at Coleorton than ...
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... Coleorton , referred to in the Fenwick note - of which the date should , I think , be 1842 , not 1841 - this cedar tree fell , uprooted during a storm . It was , however , as the Coleorton gardener who was then on the estate told me ...
... Coleorton , referred to in the Fenwick note - of which the date should , I think , be 1842 , not 1841 - this cedar tree fell , uprooted during a storm . It was , however , as the Coleorton gardener who was then on the estate told me ...
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The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 248 |
The power of Armies is a visible thing | 254 |
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after | 267 |
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