The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... heard . Wherefore , bold as day , the Murderer Back again to England steered . To his Castle Hubert sped ; Nothing has he 2 now to dread . But silent and by stealth he came , 45 50 50 55 60 And at an hour which nobody could name . 65 ...
... heard . Wherefore , bold as day , the Murderer Back again to England steered . To his Castle Hubert sped ; Nothing has he 2 now to dread . But silent and by stealth he came , 45 50 50 55 60 And at an hour which nobody could name . 65 ...
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... heard in the night , supposed to be produced by the Seven Whistlers . What or who those whistlers are is an unsolved problem . In some districts they are popularly believed to be witches , in others ghosts , in others devils , while in ...
... heard in the night , supposed to be produced by the Seven Whistlers . What or who those whistlers are is an unsolved problem . In some districts they are popularly believed to be witches , in others ghosts , in others devils , while in ...
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... heard in Leicestershire ; and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling fraternity that frightened men . At p . 134 it was shown that Wordsworth had spoken of one who the seven birds hath ...
... heard in Leicestershire ; and that the develin or martin , the swift , and the plover were probably of the whistling fraternity that frightened men . At p . 134 it was shown that Wordsworth had spoken of one who the seven birds hath ...
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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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ancient Appleby Castle Banner Barden Tower battle beautiful Black Comb Bolton bowers brave bright brother Brougham Castle calm canto Charles Lamb cheer clouds Coleorton Compare Composed 1806.-Published Convention of Cintra Creature Cumberland dark dear Doe of Rylstone Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage Earl earth editions of 1815 Emily fair Father fear Fenwick note Francis gentle grace Grasmere ground happy hath heard heart heaven hills holy honour hope inscription labour Lady Beaumont letter lines lived lonely look Lord Clifford Loughrigg Tarn Maid mind Miscellaneous Sonnets."-ED never noble Norton o'er poem poet prayer Priory referred rock Rylstone seen Seven Whistlers side sight Sir George Beaumont Skipton sleep Song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stood thee thou thought Tower tree Tyrolese vale voice walks Westmoreland Wharf White Doe words Wordsworth written wrote ΙΟ