The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... stone buildings . On emerging from this , you meet a garden , the farther side of which is bounded by the brook , confined on both sides by large flags , and also covered by flags of the same Coniston formation , through the interstices ...
... stone buildings . On emerging from this , you meet a garden , the farther side of which is bounded by the brook , confined on both sides by large flags , and also covered by flags of the same Coniston formation , through the interstices ...
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... stones of the Derwent , and in the glaring sun , the whole long - live day , devouring these tales of delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at Penrith , there was to William the great delight of occasional meetings with ...
... stones of the Derwent , and in the glaring sun , the whole long - live day , devouring these tales of delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at Penrith , there was to William the great delight of occasional meetings with ...
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... stone wall , The noise of wind and water , and the mist That on the line of each of these two roads Advanced in such indisputable shapes ; All these were kindred spectacles and sounds , To which I oft repaired , and thence would drink ...
... stone wall , The noise of wind and water , and the mist That on the line of each of these two roads Advanced in such indisputable shapes ; All these were kindred spectacles and sounds , To which I oft repaired , and thence would drink ...
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... I was not for that hour , Nor for that place . " He would have felt the very same in boyhood had he ઃઃ - Even in the stones that Sensitive to been CHAPTER IV CAMBRIDGE: UNIVERSITY LIFE AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS: DOROTHY WORDSWORTH AT FORNCETT.
... I was not for that hour , Nor for that place . " He would have felt the very same in boyhood had he ઃઃ - Even in the stones that Sensitive to been CHAPTER IV CAMBRIDGE: UNIVERSITY LIFE AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS: DOROTHY WORDSWORTH AT FORNCETT.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. ઃઃ - Even in the stones that Sensitive to been sent to one of the larger English public schools instead of to the primitive simplicities of Hawkshead . At Cam- bridge he was most at his ease ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. ઃઃ - Even in the stones that Sensitive to been sent to one of the larger English public schools instead of to the primitive simplicities of Hawkshead . At Cam- bridge he was most at his ease ...
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