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Side xlviii
... Coleorton poems of this date the most remark- able is the " Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle ; " the pieces most intimately associated with the spot are " Inscriptions , " which were written at a later time . During a visit ...
... Coleorton poems of this date the most remark- able is the " Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle ; " the pieces most intimately associated with the spot are " Inscriptions , " which were written at a later time . During a visit ...
Side lxi
... Coleorton . Ten years previously Wordsworth's brother Christopher had edited a series of the lives of English churchmen , and by a singular coinci- dence Southey was at this time engaged upon his survey of ecclesiastical history in ...
... Coleorton . Ten years previously Wordsworth's brother Christopher had edited a series of the lives of English churchmen , and by a singular coinci- dence Southey was at this time engaged upon his survey of ecclesiastical history in ...
Side 388
... Coleorton : it was certainly suggested by a Print at Coleorton Hall.- . I. F. Dated by Wordsworth 1824 ; first published 1827 . Text unaltered . - ED . " What heavenly smiles , & c . " ( page 254 ) . Conjecturally dated 1845 ; first ...
... Coleorton : it was certainly suggested by a Print at Coleorton Hall.- . I. F. Dated by Wordsworth 1824 ; first published 1827 . Text unaltered . - ED . " What heavenly smiles , & c . " ( page 254 ) . Conjecturally dated 1845 ; first ...
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