The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... walked , and rode , and played , but none of them - neither Raincock , " the boy of Windermere , " nor Greenwood , " the minstrel of the troop , " nor Fleming , the companion of his walks round Esthwaite really understood him . Of ...
... walked , and rode , and played , but none of them - neither Raincock , " the boy of Windermere , " nor Greenwood , " the minstrel of the troop , " nor Fleming , the companion of his walks round Esthwaite really understood him . Of ...
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... walked many a mile in the woods around the city , and by the banks of the Loire , discussing the origin and end of government , and its best forms , the personal and social virtues , the rights of man as man , his fundamental nature and ...
... walked many a mile in the woods around the city , and by the banks of the Loire , discussing the origin and end of government , and its best forms , the personal and social virtues , the rights of man as man , his fundamental nature and ...
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... walked , via Bristol , through South Wales , and thence onwards to the house of his other Welsh friend , Jones . Before leaving Salis- bury , however , he spent three days among " the wilds of Sarum's Plain . " Ranging over the ...
... walked , via Bristol , through South Wales , and thence onwards to the house of his other Welsh friend , Jones . Before leaving Salis- bury , however , he spent three days among " the wilds of Sarum's Plain . " Ranging over the ...
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... walked with my brother at my side , from Kendal to Grasmere , eighteen miles , and afterwards from Grasmere to Keswick , fifteen miles , through the most de- lightful country that was ever seen . We are now at a farm- house , about half ...
... walked with my brother at my side , from Kendal to Grasmere , eighteen miles , and afterwards from Grasmere to Keswick , fifteen miles , through the most de- lightful country that was ever seen . We are now at a farm- house , about half ...
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... walked so much together , and planned and wrote the Lyrical Ballads in concert . But it must be remembered , first , that she jotted down these humble memoranda merely as aids to her memory , and without the faintest idea that they ...
... walked so much together , and planned and wrote the Lyrical Ballads in concert . But it must be remembered , first , that she jotted down these humble memoranda merely as aids to her memory , and without the faintest idea that they ...
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