The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... 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 boyhood might be converted into a reality . After due consideration it was de ...
... 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 boyhood might be converted into a reality . After due consideration it was de ...
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... Grasmere itself with the sky for a roof ; his verses shaped themselves in the open air ; as he trod the mountain paths or rested on the pastoral slopes his audible mur- mur excited the wonder of the peasants who passed him by . The ...
... Grasmere itself with the sky for a roof ; his verses shaped themselves in the open air ; as he trod the mountain paths or rested on the pastoral slopes his audible mur- mur excited the wonder of the peasants who passed him by . The ...
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... Grasmere , where his heart had found repose and joy . But when children were born to gladden his home -John ( 1803 ) , Dorothy ( 1804 ) , and Thomas ( 1806 ) Dove Cottage was felt to be incon- veniently small , and Sir George and Lady ...
... Grasmere , where his heart had found repose and joy . But when children were born to gladden his home -John ( 1803 ) , Dorothy ( 1804 ) , and Thomas ( 1806 ) Dove Cottage was felt to be incon- veniently small , and Sir George and Lady ...
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... Grasmere into Easedale . The gain in space was in part counterbalanced by the dis- comfort of damp walls and smoky chimneys . Another inmate was added to the household in September - Wordsworth's fourth child , named Catharine ; and ...
... Grasmere into Easedale . The gain in space was in part counterbalanced by the dis- comfort of damp walls and smoky chimneys . Another inmate was added to the household in September - Wordsworth's fourth child , named Catharine ; and ...
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... Grasmere , which stands hard by the churchyard . The dwelling- place was not in itself cheerful , and for Words- worth and his wife it became a home of sorrow . On June 4th , 1812 , his bright and winning Catharine , now four years old ...
... Grasmere , which stands hard by the churchyard . The dwelling- place was not in itself cheerful , and for Words- worth and his wife it became a home of sorrow . On June 4th , 1812 , his bright and winning Catharine , now four years old ...
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