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... grave , unpitied and unknown . " William Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth , in Cumberland , the second son of John Wordsworth , law agent to that very extra- ordinary character Sir James Lowther , first Earl of Lonsdale , by Anne ...
... grave , unpitied and unknown . " William Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth , in Cumberland , the second son of John Wordsworth , law agent to that very extra- ordinary character Sir James Lowther , first Earl of Lonsdale , by Anne ...
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... grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the good fortune to know him- truly the end of a great and good man ! It would be impossible to enter upon the merits of such a vast body of poetry as Wordsworth has left us ...
... grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the good fortune to know him- truly the end of a great and good man ! It would be impossible to enter upon the merits of such a vast body of poetry as Wordsworth has left us ...
Side xvii
... 159 Poems proceeding from Sentiment and Reflection . Lines left upon a seat in a yew - tree Character of the Happy Warrior Rob Roy's Grave 162 164 165 A Poet's Epitaph Page 168 Expostulation and Reply 169 The CONTENTS . xvii.
... 159 Poems proceeding from Sentiment and Reflection . Lines left upon a seat in a yew - tree Character of the Happy Warrior Rob Roy's Grave 162 164 165 A Poet's Epitaph Page 168 Expostulation and Reply 169 The CONTENTS . xvii.
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... grave 171 To the Spade of a Friend 171 " A fig for your languages , German and Norse " " 172 " It is the first mild day of March " 173 To a Young Lady , who had been reproached for taking long walks in the country .. 174 " I heard a ...
... grave 171 To the Spade of a Friend 171 " A fig for your languages , German and Norse " " 172 " It is the first mild day of March " 173 To a Young Lady , who had been reproached for taking long walks in the country .. 174 " I heard a ...
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... grave we play'd , My brother John and I. And when the ground was white with snow , And I could run and slide , My brother John was forced to go , And he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in ...
... grave we play'd , My brother John and I. And when the ground was white with snow , And I could run and slide , My brother John was forced to go , And he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in ...
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