The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xvii
... Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful Prospect Guilt and Sorrow ; or , Incidents upon Salisbury Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . My heart leaps up when I ...
... Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful Prospect Guilt and Sorrow ; or , Incidents upon Salisbury Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . My heart leaps up when I ...
Page xxiv
... Lake , where under a succession of masters — one of these , William Taylor , being the original of his " Matthew " — he remained until near his fourteenth birthday . It was a happy time of healthful energy ; he boarded in the cottage of ...
... Lake , where under a succession of masters — one of these , William Taylor , being the original of his " Matthew " — he remained until near his fourteenth birthday . It was a happy time of healthful energy ; he boarded in the cottage of ...
Page xxvi
... Lakes , and there his truer self returned to Words- worth , his joy of heart , his hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and ...
... Lakes , and there his truer self returned to Words- worth , his joy of heart , his hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and ...
Page xxvii
... Lakes , and by the banks of the Emont . His companions were his sister Dorothy , whose eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood ...
... Lakes , and by the banks of the Emont . His companions were his sister Dorothy , whose eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood ...
Page xli
... Lakes in the autumn Wordsworth noticed that a small house at the Town End , Grasmere , was to be let ; he had long thought of the vale of Grasmere as the spot of all others where he could choose to spend his life ; now the dream of ...
... Lakes in the autumn Wordsworth noticed that a small house at the Town End , Grasmere , was to be let ; he had long thought of the vale of Grasmere as the spot of all others where he could choose to spend his life ; now the dream of ...
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