The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Mary Hutchinson . went north by Dovedale in Derbyshire , and , by the wilder Yorkshire dales , to Penrith . With his sister he wandered over the whole Penrith district , climbed the Border Beacon , explored the banks of the Emont , and ...
... Mary Hutchinson . went north by Dovedale in Derbyshire , and , by the wilder Yorkshire dales , to Penrith . With his sister he wandered over the whole Penrith district , climbed the Border Beacon , explored the banks of the Emont , and ...
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... Mary Hutchinson , in that long holiday at Penrith . Its first fruit was the Poem , - which he dedicated to his sister after his return to " Granta's Cloisters " in October 1789 , -but did not publish till five years later , in 1793 ...
... Mary Hutchinson , in that long holiday at Penrith . Its first fruit was the Poem , - which he dedicated to his sister after his return to " Granta's Cloisters " in October 1789 , -but did not publish till five years later , in 1793 ...
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... Mary Hutchinson is staying with us . best girls in the world , and we are as She is one of the happy as human beings can be , that is when William is at home ; for you cannot imagine how dull we feel when he is away . He is the life of ...
... Mary Hutchinson is staying with us . best girls in the world , and we are as She is one of the happy as human beings can be , that is when William is at home ; for you cannot imagine how dull we feel when he is away . He is the life of ...
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... Suppl . , p . 391 . + It was evidently 1796 . ‡ See Memoirs , vol . i . p . 99. It is a pity that the Bishop of Lincoln withheld her name . Was it Mary Hutchinson ? 1 ? left Racedown early in 1797 , " in not FIRST HOME AT RACEDOWN . 111.
... Suppl . , p . 391 . + It was evidently 1796 . ‡ See Memoirs , vol . i . p . 99. It is a pity that the Bishop of Lincoln withheld her name . Was it Mary Hutchinson ? 1 ? left Racedown early in 1797 , " in not FIRST HOME AT RACEDOWN . 111.
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... Mary Hutchinson at all , but to this mythical " Lucy , " it may be well to add that in a note by Henry * Wordsworth is supposed to be living in the house of Lucy's grand- mother , on the Dove , not far from Pickering , with Lucy waiting ...
... Mary Hutchinson at all , but to this mythical " Lucy , " it may be well to add that in a note by Henry * Wordsworth is supposed to be living in the house of Lucy's grand- mother , on the Dove , not far from Pickering , with Lucy waiting ...
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