The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)Wordsworth, William
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)
Wordsworth, William
English poetry -- 18th century; English poetry -- 19th century
"--But, above all, my Thoughts are my support."
The Matron ended-- ... 1814.
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[Footnote 495: 1827.
... the ... 1814.
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[Footnote 496: 1836.
... for ... 1814.
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[Footnote 497: 1832.
... beneath ... 1814.
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[Footnote 498: 1827.
... so plentiful, as mine!"
See, in this well conditioned Soul, a Third
To match with your good Couple that put forth
Their homely graces on the mountain side.
But ... 1814.
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[Footnote 499: 1832.
... could feelingly ... 1814.
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[Footnote 500: 1845.
... mysteriously-consorted Pair 1814.
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[Footnote 501: 1814.
... and therewith C.
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[Footnote 502: 1845.
... is ... 1814.
... yields ... 1836.
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[Footnote 503: 1836.
A rueful sight the wild shore strewn with wrecks
And trod by people in afflicted quest
Of friends and kindred, ... 1814.
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[Footnote 504: 1836.
Did lodge, in an appropriated spot, 1814.
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[Footnote 505: 1836.
... and others, who allowed 1814.
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[Footnote 506: 1814.
Are here deposited as the like shall be
Through ages yet to come. C.
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[Footnote 507: 1827.
... framed to high ... 1814.
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[Footnote 508: 1814.
... upward can ... C.
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[Footnote 509: 1836.
... and ... 1814.
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FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote FY: With this compare _The Prelude_, book i. line 463 (vol.
iii. p. 146)--
Till all was tranquil as a dreamless sleep.
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[Footnote FZ: The "semicirque of turf-clad ground," where the
conversations recorded in books iii. and iv. had been carried on.--ED.]
[Footnote GA: Towards Little Langdale.--ED.]
[Footnote GB: See Matthew Arnold's address as President of the Wordsworth
Society, in its _Transactions_ for the year 1883.--ED.]
[Footnote GC: The sledge used for bringing down peats or bracken from the
uplands. The "sledge" has not yet entirely given way to the "wheel," many
of the Westmoreland peasants still using it, when bringing down their
winter stores of fuel and bedding, as they do in Norway.--ED.]
[Footnote GD: The vale of Little Langdale.--ED.]
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