The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Vale of Clwydd , North Wales . Along with him I made a pedestrian tour through North Wales , for which also see the Poem . * In the autumn of 1791 I went to Paris , where I stayed some little time , and then went to Orleans , with a ...
... Vale of Clwydd , North Wales . Along with him I made a pedestrian tour through North Wales , for which also see the Poem . * In the autumn of 1791 I went to Paris , where I stayed some little time , and then went to Orleans , with a ...
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... vale , where our two younger children were born , and who died at the Rectory , the house we afterwards occupied for two years . They died in 1812 , and in 1813 we came to Rydal Mount , where we have since lived with no further sorrow ...
... vale , where our two younger children were born , and who died at the Rectory , the house we afterwards occupied for two years . They died in 1812 , and in 1813 we came to Rydal Mount , where we have since lived with no further sorrow ...
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... Vale ; and , in a very characteristic passage of The Prelude , Wordsworth tells us that the mere sight of the windings of a public way , crossing the naked summit of a hill , farther off than he had wandered , and there daily beheld by ...
... Vale ; and , in a very characteristic passage of The Prelude , Wordsworth tells us that the mere sight of the windings of a public way , crossing the naked summit of a hill , farther off than he had wandered , and there daily beheld by ...
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... vale of St John , the coach from Grasmere to Keswick , through great carelessness on the part of the driver , came into violent col- lision with Wordsworth's carriage , and upset it . The vehicle was smashed , but Wordsworth was not ...
... vale of St John , the coach from Grasmere to Keswick , through great carelessness on the part of the driver , came into violent col- lision with Wordsworth's carriage , and upset it . The vehicle was smashed , but Wordsworth was not ...
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... Vale , and round the Lake , to the old haunts of his boyhood . Everything was the same , and yet all was changed . There was now — partly the effect of temporary absence , and partly due to the enlargement of his own nature — a " human ...
... Vale , and round the Lake , to the old haunts of his boyhood . Everything was the same , and yet all was changed . There was now — partly the effect of temporary absence , and partly due to the enlargement of his own nature — a " human ...
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