Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Том 1Harper & Brothers, 1847 |
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... wood ; a brook ran at the foot of one of these , and all round were woodlands , " and those green , dry lanes , which tempt the walker in all weathers , especially in the evenings , when , in the short grass of the dry , sandy banks ...
... wood ; a brook ran at the foot of one of these , and all round were woodlands , " and those green , dry lanes , which tempt the walker in all weathers , especially in the evenings , when , in the short grass of the dry , sandy banks ...
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... wood of lofty trees . Many of these have since been cut down . Still it is a pleasant and spacious retirement , with some fine trees about it . The church is a very old building , and threatening to tumble . At the time of my visit ...
... wood of lofty trees . Many of these have since been cut down . Still it is a pleasant and spacious retirement , with some fine trees about it . The church is a very old building , and threatening to tumble . At the time of my visit ...
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... wood's Magazine . This is his account of it . " From the time I gave up The Spy , ' I had been planning with my friends to commence the publication of a magazine on a new plan ; but for several years we only conversed about the utility ...
... wood's Magazine . This is his account of it . " From the time I gave up The Spy , ' I had been planning with my friends to commence the publication of a magazine on a new plan ; but for several years we only conversed about the utility ...
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... wood , Galt , etc. , his reminiscences are full of life and in- terest . Of Wordsworth's poetry he entertained the high notion that a true poet must do ; but there occurred a scene at Rydal which James gives in explanation of his ...
... wood , Galt , etc. , his reminiscences are full of life and in- terest . Of Wordsworth's poetry he entertained the high notion that a true poet must do ; but there occurred a scene at Rydal which James gives in explanation of his ...
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... wood was sere , the moon i ' the wane , The reek of the cot hung over the plain , Like a little wee cloud in the world its lane ; When the ingle glowed with an eiry leme , Late , late in the gloaming Kilmeny came hame ! Kilmeny ...
... wood was sere , the moon i ' the wane , The reek of the cot hung over the plain , Like a little wee cloud in the world its lane ; When the ingle glowed with an eiry leme , Late , late in the gloaming Kilmeny came hame ! Kilmeny ...
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