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Side xxiv
... Hawks- head , hard by Esthwaite Lake , where under a succession of masters - one of these , William Taylor , being the original of his " Matthew " - he remained until near his fourteenth birthday . It was a happy time of healthful ...
... Hawks- head , hard by Esthwaite Lake , where under a succession of masters - one of these , William Taylor , being the original of his " Matthew " - he remained until near his fourteenth birthday . It was a happy time of healthful ...
Side 353
... Hawkshead . The beautiful image with which this poem concludes , suggested itself to me while I was resting in a boat along with my companions under the shade of a magnificent row of sycamores , which then extended their branches from ...
... Hawkshead . The beautiful image with which this poem concludes , suggested itself to me while I was resting in a boat along with my companions under the shade of a magnificent row of sycamores , which then extended their branches from ...
Side 355
... Hawkshead and Ambleside , and gave me extreme pleasure . The moment was important in my poetical history ; for I date from it my conscious- ness of the infinite variety of natural appearances which had been unnoticed by the poets of any ...
... Hawkshead and Ambleside , and gave me extreme pleasure . The moment was important in my poetical history ; for I date from it my conscious- ness of the infinite variety of natural appearances which had been unnoticed by the poets of any ...
Side 357
... Hawkshead . The tree has disappeared , and the slip of Common on which it stood , that ran parallel to the lake , and lay open to it , has long been enclosed ; so that the road has lost much of its attraction . This spot was my ...
... Hawkshead . The tree has disappeared , and the slip of Common on which it stood , that ran parallel to the lake , and lay open to it , has long been enclosed ; so that the road has lost much of its attraction . This spot was my ...
Side 358
... Hawkshead a youngster about my own age , an Irish boy , who was a servant to an itinerant conjuror . My motive was to witness the pleasure I expected the boy would receive from the prospect of the islands below and the intermingling ...
... Hawkshead a youngster about my own age , an Irish boy , who was a servant to an itinerant conjuror . My motive was to witness the pleasure I expected the boy would receive from the prospect of the islands below and the intermingling ...
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