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... Nature spoke to him Rememberable things . 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 informs us , of October , 1787 , he at the Hoop ...
... Nature spoke to him Rememberable things . 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 informs us , of October , 1787 , he at the Hoop ...
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... Nature . In the autumn of 1795 , we see the brother and sister spending golden days in a pleasant house , -Racedown Lodge , ―near Crew- kerne , Somersetshire ; William handling the spade , and Dorothy reading Ariosto . They did not ...
... Nature . In the autumn of 1795 , we see the brother and sister spending golden days in a pleasant house , -Racedown Lodge , ―near Crew- kerne , Somersetshire ; William handling the spade , and Dorothy reading Ariosto . They did not ...
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... natural pathos of the " Brothers , " the noble " Song of Brougham Castle , " the pic- turesque " Horn of Egremont , " the mystical splendour of the Ode on " Immortality , " or the tender lyrics which breathe the love and bloom of home ...
... natural pathos of the " Brothers , " the noble " Song of Brougham Castle , " the pic- turesque " Horn of Egremont , " the mystical splendour of the Ode on " Immortality , " or the tender lyrics which breathe the love and bloom of home ...
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... NATURAL OBJECTS 51 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES : - : - I. 54 II . TO JOANNA 56 III . 59 IV . V. TO M. H. VI . INSCRIPTIONS : - IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON ib . 63 64 • FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON POEMS FOUNDED ON THE ...
... NATURAL OBJECTS 51 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES : - : - I. 54 II . TO JOANNA 56 III . 59 IV . V. TO M. H. VI . INSCRIPTIONS : - IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON ib . 63 64 • FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON POEMS FOUNDED ON THE ...
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... Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he finds a friend ; Whilst chast'ning thoughts of sweetest use , bestow'd By Wisdom , moralize his pensive road . Host of his welcome inn , the noontide bower , To his spare ...
... Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he finds a friend ; Whilst chast'ning thoughts of sweetest use , bestow'd By Wisdom , moralize his pensive road . Host of his welcome inn , the noontide bower , To his spare ...
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angel-light behold beneath blessed bower breath bright brook Brother BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheerful child churchyard cliffs clouds COLEORTON cottage dark dear deep delight DITTO doth dwell earth Ennerdale fair father fear fields flowers folding star Francis Beaumont glad Glaramara gleam Grasmere grave green grove happy happy days hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither hope hour human weight lake Laodamia LEONARD light live lofty lonely look Lord Clifford mind morning mother mountain murmur Nature never night o'er pain passed pleasure PRIEST Protesilaus quiet rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone seemed shade shepherd side sight silent silent Poet sing slaughtered Lord sleep solitude song sorrow soul sound spirit steep stone stood stream summer sweet tears thee things thought trees vale voice walk wandering ween wild wind woods Yarrow youth