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... Grasmere he saw Dove Cottage , a little house which greatly attracted him , and which , in late December , he and his sister Dorothy made their home . The year 1800 was a busy one at the little Grasmere cottage . John Wordsworth , the ...
... Grasmere he saw Dove Cottage , a little house which greatly attracted him , and which , in late December , he and his sister Dorothy made their home . The year 1800 was a busy one at the little Grasmere cottage . John Wordsworth , the ...
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... Grasmere church . The deaths of two of the children soon after made the rectory a place of sorrow to the parents , and in 1813 they made their final move , to Rydal Mount . The same year Wordsworth was appointed stamp distributor for ...
... Grasmere church . The deaths of two of the children soon after made the rectory a place of sorrow to the parents , and in 1813 they made their final move , to Rydal Mount . The same year Wordsworth was appointed stamp distributor for ...
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... Grasmere Vale , Between us there was little other bond Than common feelings of fraternal love . But thou , a School - boy , to the sea hadst carried Undying recollections ; Nature there Was with thee ; she , who loved us both , she ...
... Grasmere Vale , Between us there was little other bond Than common feelings of fraternal love . But thou , a School - boy , to the sea hadst carried Undying recollections ; Nature there Was with thee ; she , who loved us both , she ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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