The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... tree , adding that he believed the poet had sprung from the second branch , which settled at Falthwaite , near Stainborough , in the middle of the seventeenth century , and removed to Sockbridge , close to Penrith , in Westmoreland , in ...
... tree , adding that he believed the poet had sprung from the second branch , which settled at Falthwaite , near Stainborough , in the middle of the seventeenth century , and removed to Sockbridge , close to Penrith , in Westmoreland , in ...
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... tree She rocked with every impulse of the breeze . ” * This ash tree is gone , but its locality is not difficult to trace . It grew on the proper right front of the cottage , where an outhouse is now built . Tyson's house has special ...
... tree She rocked with every impulse of the breeze . ” * This ash tree is gone , but its locality is not difficult to trace . It grew on the proper right front of the cottage , where an outhouse is now built . Tyson's house has special ...
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... tree , in an anxiety of hope , straining his eyes intensely for the first sight of the horses . Soon after they got to Penrith the father died , and the four orphan boys followed him to his grave at Cockermouth ; and then he tells us ...
... tree , in an anxiety of hope , straining his eyes intensely for the first sight of the horses . Soon after they got to Penrith the father died , and the four orphan boys followed him to his grave at Cockermouth ; and then he tells us ...
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... tree , the garden , the brook , his old companion dog , his wanderings up the Vale , and round the Lake , to the ... Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an ...
... tree , the garden , the brook , his old companion dog , his wanderings up the Vale , and round the Lake , to the ... Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an ...
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... tree , an ivy - clad ash , which , with its lightsome twigs , and sprays , and seeds , that hung in yellow tassels , fascinated him , especially as seen beneath a frosty moon . This ash tree is now gone . He did not entirely neglect his ...
... tree , an ivy - clad ash , which , with its lightsome twigs , and sprays , and seeds , that hung in yellow tassels , fascinated him , especially as seen beneath a frosty moon . This ash tree is now gone . He did not entirely neglect his ...
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