The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Rydal Mount , Wordsworth proposed that he should accompany him on a visit to Lord Lonsdale . He did so . They drove by Kirkston Pass , with the ladies of the household ; and after descending at Ullswater the poet proposed that Mr ...
... Rydal Mount , Wordsworth proposed that he should accompany him on a visit to Lord Lonsdale . He did so . They drove by Kirkston Pass , with the ladies of the household ; and after descending at Ullswater the poet proposed that Mr ...
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... Rydal Mount . It is now in the possession of Mrs William Wordsworth , the poet's daughter - in - law , at the Stepping Stones , Ambleside . * following is the inscription on it : - The " Hoc op . fiebat A ° D'ni M ° CCCCC ° xxv ° ex su ...
... Rydal Mount . It is now in the possession of Mrs William Wordsworth , the poet's daughter - in - law , at the Stepping Stones , Ambleside . * following is the inscription on it : - The " Hoc op . fiebat A ° D'ni M ° CCCCC ° xxv ° ex su ...
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... Rydal . It is curious that there is scarcely a reference to anything that occurred after the poet's marriage in 1802. The cursory allusions in them to facts which call for further elucidation as we proceed , ( and the restatement of a ...
... Rydal . It is curious that there is scarcely a reference to anything that occurred after the poet's marriage in 1802. The cursory allusions in them to facts which call for further elucidation as we proceed , ( and the restatement of a ...
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... Rydal Mount , where we have since lived with no further sorrow till 1836 , * when my sister became a confirmed invalid , and our sister Sarah Hutchinson died . alternately with her brother and with us . " She lived We should like to ...
... Rydal Mount , where we have since lived with no further sorrow till 1836 , * when my sister became a confirmed invalid , and our sister Sarah Hutchinson died . alternately with her brother and with us . " She lived We should like to ...
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... Rydal , as they now are . Wordsworth's reference to Anne Tyson , the " old dame , so kind and motherly , " her cottage , and the garden , are familiar to every reader of The Prelude . Perhaps the most in- teresting is his allusion to ...
... Rydal , as they now are . Wordsworth's reference to Anne Tyson , the " old dame , so kind and motherly , " her cottage , and the garden , are familiar to every reader of The Prelude . Perhaps the most in- teresting is his allusion to ...
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