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... lost his mother early ; and soon afterwards the sweet companionship - in later years to be recovered and prized - of his sister DOROTHY . Like Shenstone , he began with a " Schoolmistress ; " - No pompous title did debauch her ear ...
... lost his mother early ; and soon afterwards the sweet companionship - in later years to be recovered and prized - of his sister DOROTHY . Like Shenstone , he began with a " Schoolmistress ; " - No pompous title did debauch her ear ...
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... a shield : the earth And common face of Nature spoke to him Rememberable things . and even He had already begun to write verses . But a new scene opened . In his eighteenth year he was sent to Cambridge , and on a dreary morning , as he ...
... a shield : the earth And common face of Nature spoke to him Rememberable things . and even He had already begun to write verses . But a new scene opened . In his eighteenth year he was sent to Cambridge , and on a dreary morning , as he ...
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... a pro- fession , or any sure means of subsistence , he wandered from place to place , and was preparing to fling himself on the London Press , when a young man , whom he had kindly attended in a sickness , died , and left him nine ...
... a pro- fession , or any sure means of subsistence , he wandered from place to place , and was preparing to fling himself on the London Press , when a young man , whom he had kindly attended in a sickness , died , and left him nine ...
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... A fortunate circumstance marked his entry into Rydal , - I allude to the office of Distributor of Stamps in the ... a visit to Scotland ; a letter to a friend ; the wedding , and the funeral of a child ; or the publication of a Poem ...
... A fortunate circumstance marked his entry into Rydal , - I allude to the office of Distributor of Stamps in the ... a visit to Scotland ; a letter to a friend ; the wedding , and the funeral of a child ; or the publication of a Poem ...
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... A BOY . • 125 126 TO THE CUCKOO 128 YEW - TREES 130 NUTTING 132 A PORTRAIT . 134 THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE 136 DAFFODILS 141 THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN 142 SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING 143 RUTII 144 LAODAMIA . 153 RESOLUTION AND ...
... A BOY . • 125 126 TO THE CUCKOO 128 YEW - TREES 130 NUTTING 132 A PORTRAIT . 134 THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE 136 DAFFODILS 141 THE REVERIE OF POOR SUSAN 142 SAILING IN A BOAT AT EVENING 143 RUTII 144 LAODAMIA . 153 RESOLUTION AND ...
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art thou behold beneath BIRKET FOSTER blessed bower breath bright brook BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheerful child Child is Father cloud COLEORTON cottage Countess of Pembroke dark deep delight DITTO door doth dwell earth Ennerdale fair fear feel fields flowers glad Grasmere grave green grove happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither hope hour lake Laodamia LEONARD light live lofty lonely look Lord Clifford mind morning mother mountain murmur Naiad Nature never night o'er passed pleasure poor PRIEST Protesilaus rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone Scotland seemed shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sleep solitude song sorrow soul sound spirit steep stone stood stream summer sweet tears thee things thou thought trees vale VENETIAN REPUBLIC voice walk wandering ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow youth