The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... morning that they expected to find me frozen to death , my little sleeping - room being immediately over an archway . However , neither my sister nor I took any harm . * We returned to England in the following spring , and went to visit ...
... morning that they expected to find me frozen to death , my little sleeping - room being immediately over an archway . However , neither my sister nor I took any harm . * We returned to England in the following spring , and went to visit ...
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... morning , or at least half - past six , and continue till eleven , and begin again at one , and continue till five ; and that for the remainder of the year it begin at seven , continue till eleven , be resumed at one , and continue till ...
... morning , or at least half - past six , and continue till eleven , and begin again at one , and continue till five ; and that for the remainder of the year it begin at seven , continue till eleven , be resumed at one , and continue till ...
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... morning to Hawkshead , when in the calm brightness of that new - born day , he " made no vows , but vows were made for him , " and he realised that he must henceforward dedicate himself to the office of a Poet solely . The first fruits ...
... morning to Hawkshead , when in the calm brightness of that new - born day , he " made no vows , but vows were made for him , " and he realised that he must henceforward dedicate himself to the office of a Poet solely . The first fruits ...
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... morning - walk after the rustic dance a year ago - deepened in the course of these wanderings with his sister and Mary Hutchinson , in that long holiday at Penrith . Its first fruit was the Poem , - which he dedicated to his sister ...
... morning - walk after the rustic dance a year ago - deepened in the course of these wanderings with his sister and Mary Hutchinson , in that long holiday at Penrith . Its first fruit was the Poem , - which he dedicated to his sister ...
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... morning , till they reached Lyons . Thence they again started on foot , and in two days reached the Convent of Chartreuse . In the first volume of this work will be found part of a long letter from Words- worth to his sister , written ...
... morning , till they reached Lyons . Thence they again started on foot , and in two days reached the Convent of Chartreuse . In the first volume of this work will be found part of a long letter from Words- worth to his sister , written ...
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