Poets' Country: The Homes and Haunts of the PoetsAndrew Lang T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1918 - 363 էջ |
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... tower'd citadel , a pendent rock , A forked mountain or blue promontory , With trees upon't , that nod unto the world , And mock our eyes with air : thou hast seen these signs ; They are black Vesper's pageants . Ay , my lord . ANT ...
... tower'd citadel , a pendent rock , A forked mountain or blue promontory , With trees upon't , that nod unto the world , And mock our eyes with air : thou hast seen these signs ; They are black Vesper's pageants . Ay , my lord . ANT ...
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... . Wordsworth , edited by Professor Knight , 8 vols . , 1896 ; and to the Oxford edition of Wordsworth's Poems , edited by T. Hutchinson . towers of Cockermouth Castle- " a shattered monument of feudal 25 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH E H COLERIDGE.
... . Wordsworth , edited by Professor Knight , 8 vols . , 1896 ; and to the Oxford edition of Wordsworth's Poems , edited by T. Hutchinson . towers of Cockermouth Castle- " a shattered monument of feudal 25 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH E H COLERIDGE.
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The Homes and Haunts of the Poets Andrew Lang. towers of Cockermouth Castle- " a shattered monument of feudal sway . " Close at hand was , but is not , a small mill - race which flowed through sandy fields- " flowery groves of yellow ...
The Homes and Haunts of the Poets Andrew Lang. towers of Cockermouth Castle- " a shattered monument of feudal sway . " Close at hand was , but is not , a small mill - race which flowed through sandy fields- " flowery groves of yellow ...
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... towers " were neglected , unguarded , and , happily , unrestored , and the curious or reverent visitor could go round about them or climb them where he could and as he dared . Then , as now , it was possible to lie On some turret's head ...
... towers " were neglected , unguarded , and , happily , unrestored , and the curious or reverent visitor could go round about them or climb them where he could and as he dared . Then , as now , it was possible to lie On some turret's head ...
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... " Friend , Whom there were none to praise , And very few to love . Wordsworth's next home ( 1811-1812 ) was the old Rectory or parsonage which faced the west end and GRASMERE CHURCH . tower of Grasmere Church . This was 42 POETS ' COUNTRY.
... " Friend , Whom there were none to praise , And very few to love . Wordsworth's next home ( 1811-1812 ) was the old Rectory or parsonage which faced the west end and GRASMERE CHURCH . tower of Grasmere Church . This was 42 POETS ' COUNTRY.
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