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... Rydal Mount , the beautifully situated dwelling place two miles from Grasmere , where he spent his years from 1813 to the end . At the Cottage , encouraged by the constant sympathy of his sister and by the inspiring friendship of ...
... Rydal Mount , the beautifully situated dwelling place two miles from Grasmere , where he spent his years from 1813 to the end . At the Cottage , encouraged by the constant sympathy of his sister and by the inspiring friendship of ...
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... Rydal Mount . The same year Wordsworth was appointed stamp distributor for Westmoreland county , an appoint- ment which was worth £ 400 a year and which did not place upon him a heavy burden of work . His appointment to this position ...
... Rydal Mount . The same year Wordsworth was appointed stamp distributor for Westmoreland county , an appoint- ment which was worth £ 400 a year and which did not place upon him a heavy burden of work . His appointment to this position ...
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... Rydal Mount , Dec. 23 , 1839 My letter ( as this second sheet , which I am 10 obliged to take , admonishes me ) is growing to an enormous length ; and yet , saving that I have expressed my calm confidence that these poems will live , I ...
... Rydal Mount , Dec. 23 , 1839 My letter ( as this second sheet , which I am 10 obliged to take , admonishes me ) is growing to an enormous length ; and yet , saving that I have expressed my calm confidence that these poems will live , I ...
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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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