The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Wytheburn . ( ( • A sweet mild Singers from Monday.A cold dry windy morning . I worked in the garden , and planted flowers , & c . Sate under the trees after dinner till tea time . . . . I went to Ambleside after tea , crossed the ...
... Wytheburn . ( ( • A sweet mild Singers from Monday.A cold dry windy morning . I worked in the garden , and planted flowers , & c . Sate under the trees after dinner till tea time . . . . I went to Ambleside after tea , crossed the ...
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... Wytheburn water . dined with John , and lay under the trees . The afternoon changed from clear to cloudy , and to clear again . John and I walked up to the waterfall . . . . Met the fishers . W. caught a pike weighing 4 lbs . There was ...
... Wytheburn water . dined with John , and lay under the trees . The afternoon changed from clear to cloudy , and to clear again . John and I walked up to the waterfall . . . . Met the fishers . W. caught a pike weighing 4 lbs . There was ...
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... Wytheburn . • " Sunday Morning , 26th . - Very warm . . . . I wrote out Ruth in the afternoon . . . . After tea we rowed down to Loughrigg Fell , visited the white foxglove , gathered wild strawberries , and walked up to view Rydal . We ...
... Wytheburn . • " Sunday Morning , 26th . - Very warm . . . . I wrote out Ruth in the afternoon . . . . After tea we rowed down to Loughrigg Fell , visited the white foxglove , gathered wild strawberries , and walked up to view Rydal . We ...
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... Wytheburn , and staid all day fishing . Wednesday , 6th August . — William came home from Keswick at eleven o'clock .. ( < Friday Morning . - We intended going to Keswick , but were prevented by the excessive heat . Nailed up scarlet ...
... Wytheburn , and staid all day fishing . Wednesday , 6th August . — William came home from Keswick at eleven o'clock .. ( < Friday Morning . - We intended going to Keswick , but were prevented by the excessive heat . Nailed up scarlet ...
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... Wytheburn , took him for a Jew . He was of Scotch parents , but had been born in the army . He had had a wife , and she was a good woman , and it pleased God to bless us with ten children . ' All these were dead but one , of whom he had ...
... Wytheburn , took him for a Jew . He was of Scotch parents , but had been born in the army . He had had a wife , and she was a good woman , and it pleased God to bless us with ten children . ' All these were dead but one , of whom he had ...
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