The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Prelude Wordsworth tells us that " One , the fairest of all rivers , loved To blend his murmurs with my nurse's song , And from his alder shades and rocky falls , And from his fords and shallows , sent a voice That flowed along my ...
... Prelude Wordsworth tells us that " One , the fairest of all rivers , loved To blend his murmurs with my nurse's song , And from his alder shades and rocky falls , And from his fords and shallows , sent a voice That flowed along my ...
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... 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 him as a dis- appearing and vanishing point , wrought ...
... 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 him as a dis- appearing and vanishing point , wrought ...
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... Prelude , we have the record of a ride which the boy took over the hills , when he could scarcely hold a bridle , accompanied by an old servant of his father's . He parted from his guide , dismounted through fear , and led his horse ...
... Prelude , we have the record of a ride which the boy took over the hills , when he could scarcely hold a bridle , accompanied by an old servant of his father's . He parted from his guide , dismounted through fear , and led his horse ...
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... Prelude more than once ; and his grave , in Cartmell Churchyard , which Wordsworth visited eight years after his death , is described in the tenth book . after life , as compared with that of Coleridge . 26 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... Prelude more than once ; and his grave , in Cartmell Churchyard , which Wordsworth visited eight years after his death , is described in the tenth book . after life , as compared with that of Coleridge . 26 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... Prelude , Wordsworth lived in the cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature ...
... Prelude , Wordsworth lived in the cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature ...
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