The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... beginning- Beneath yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound , was written , not in 1808 ( as stated by Wordsworth himself ) , but in 1811 ; and that the other " Inscription " designed for a Niche in the Winter - garden at Coleorton ...
... beginning- Beneath yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound , was written , not in 1808 ( as stated by Wordsworth himself ) , but in 1811 ; and that the other " Inscription " designed for a Niche in the Winter - garden at Coleorton ...
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... beginning " And is it among rude un- tutored Dales " ( p . 222 ) . Saragossa surrendered February 20 , 1809 , after a heroic defence , which may recall the sieges of Numantiaor Saguntum . Every street , almost every house , had been ...
... beginning " And is it among rude un- tutored Dales " ( p . 222 ) . Saragossa surrendered February 20 , 1809 , after a heroic defence , which may recall the sieges of Numantiaor Saguntum . Every street , almost every house , had been ...
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... beginning— 1 The word 1815-43 . " " " accursed was italicised in the editions of * In the MS . of these Fenwick notes , the following is written in pencil , the passage referred to beginning with " Our hostess , " and ending at " the ...
... beginning— 1 The word 1815-43 . " " " accursed was italicised in the editions of * In the MS . of these Fenwick notes , the following is written in pencil , the passage referred to beginning with " Our hostess , " and ending at " the ...
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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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