The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Beaumont , Bart . From the South - west Coast of Cumberland . -1811 11 Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty Years after its Composition Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase 20 • • 21 • Liberty . ( Sequel to the above . ) [ Addressed ...
... Beaumont , Bart . From the South - west Coast of Cumberland . -1811 11 Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty Years after its Composition Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase 20 • • 21 • Liberty . ( Sequel to the above . ) [ Addressed ...
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... Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire In a Garden of the Same 71 • 72 • Written at the Request of Sir George Beaumont Bart . , and in his Name , for an Urn , placed by him at the Termination of a newly- planted Avenue , in the same Grounds ...
... Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire In a Garden of the Same 71 • 72 • Written at the Request of Sir George Beaumont Bart . , and in his Name , for an Urn , placed by him at the Termination of a newly- planted Avenue , in the same Grounds ...
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... Beaumont 141 • • • To the Daisy 143 • Elegiac Verses , in Memory of my Brother , John • Wordsworth , Commander of the E. I. Com- pany's Ship , the Earl of Abergavenny , in which he perished by Calamitous Shipwreck , Feb. 6 , 1805 . 145 ...
... Beaumont 141 • • • To the Daisy 143 • Elegiac Verses , in Memory of my Brother , John • Wordsworth , Commander of the E. I. Com- pany's Ship , the Earl of Abergavenny , in which he perished by Calamitous Shipwreck , Feb. 6 , 1805 . 145 ...
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... , with trust that , whatsoe'er the way Each takes in this high matter , all may move Cheered with the prospect of a brighter day . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . I. EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT 1840 . 10 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Apology.
... , with trust that , whatsoe'er the way Each takes in this high matter , all may move Cheered with the prospect of a brighter day . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . I. EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT 1840 . 10 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Apology.
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... the quarter that the wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 • Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of Cumberland -1811.
... the quarter that the wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 • Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of Cumberland -1811.
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