The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... . " r " In truth he was a strange and wayward wight , ' & c . That verse of Beattie's Minstrel always reminds me of him * William Calvert . and indeed the whole character of Edwin resembles much what 82 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... . " r " In truth he was a strange and wayward wight , ' & c . That verse of Beattie's Minstrel always reminds me of him * William Calvert . and indeed the whole character of Edwin resembles much what 82 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... Calvert through the New Forest to Salisbury . An accident occurring there , put a stop to their intended tour . Their carriage was wrecked in a ditch . Calvert went to the north on horseback , and Wordsworth walked , via Bristol ...
... Calvert through the New Forest to Salisbury . An accident occurring there , put a stop to their intended tour . Their carriage was wrecked in a ditch . Calvert went to the north on horseback , and Wordsworth walked , via Bristol ...
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... Calvert had evidently told them they might remain at Windybrow , till there appeared some definite prospect of remunerative work . Windybrow farm was on the flank of Latrigg , under Skiddaw . " Since I wrote to " WINDY BROW , near ...
... Calvert had evidently told them they might remain at Windybrow , till there appeared some definite prospect of remunerative work . Windybrow farm was on the flank of Latrigg , under Skiddaw . " Since I wrote to " WINDY BROW , near ...
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... They are fond of reading , and reason not indifferently on what they read . We have a neat parlour to ourselves , which Mr Calvert has fitted up for his own Till my use , and the lodging - rooms are 90 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... They are fond of reading , and reason not indifferently on what they read . We have a neat parlour to ourselves , which Mr Calvert has fitted up for his own Till my use , and the lodging - rooms are 90 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... Calvert is not now at Windy Brow , as you will suppose . We please ourselves in calculating from our present expenses for how very small a sum we could live . We find our own food . Our breakfast and supper are of milk , and our dinner ...
... Calvert is not now at Windy Brow , as you will suppose . We please ourselves in calculating from our present expenses for how very small a sum we could live . We find our own food . Our breakfast and supper are of milk , and our dinner ...
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