The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page x
... cottage life of the poor ; the third contrasts the happy , narrow world of the child with the disturbing conceptions of a later period 1 The only poem which does not fall under this classification is the " Lament of Mary Queen of Scots ...
... cottage life of the poor ; the third contrasts the happy , narrow world of the child with the disturbing conceptions of a later period 1 The only poem which does not fall under this classification is the " Lament of Mary Queen of Scots ...
Page xix
... Cottage 332 r Eyes are Wila 335 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . vas an April morning : fresh and clear . Joanna • ere is an Eminence of these our hills arrow Girdle of rough stones and crags M. H. en , to the attractions of the busy ...
... Cottage 332 r Eyes are Wila 335 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . vas an April morning : fresh and clear . Joanna • ere is an Eminence of these our hills arrow Girdle of rough stones and crags M. H. en , to the attractions of the busy ...
Page xxiv
... cottage of a motherly dame , Anne Tyson ; lived with plain frugality ; took part with vigour in all boyish sports and adven- tures on lake and hill ; and while thus pos- sessed of a strong and almost animal joy in the presence of nature ...
... cottage of a motherly dame , Anne Tyson ; lived with plain frugality ; took part with vigour in all boyish sports and adven- tures on lake and hill ; and while thus pos- sessed of a strong and almost animal joy in the presence of nature ...
Page xxxvi
... Cottage , " which we now know as the tale of Margaret in the first book of “ The Excursion ; " and he himself repeated more than two acts of his tragedy " Osorio . " Next morning Wordsworth read aloud " The Borderers . " The attraction ...
... Cottage , " which we now know as the tale of Margaret in the first book of “ The Excursion ; " and he himself repeated more than two acts of his tragedy " Osorio . " Next morning Wordsworth read aloud " The Borderers . " The attraction ...
Page xli
... Cottage ( then standing apart , with an uninter- rupted view of mountains and mere ) ; and here the brother and sister arrived , after a mid- winter journey on foot , on December 21st , 1799 . With a full content , and at the heart of ...
... Cottage ( then standing apart , with an uninter- rupted view of mountains and mere ) ; and here the brother and sister arrived , after a mid- winter journey on foot , on December 21st , 1799 . With a full content , and at the heart of ...
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