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Pagina xxvii
... vale itself to be flooded with the glory of light : - " I made no vows , but vows Were then made for me ; bond unknown to me Was given , that I should be , else sinning greatly , A dedicated Spirit . " During the vacation of 1789 he ...
... vale itself to be flooded with the glory of light : - " I made no vows , but vows Were then made for me ; bond unknown to me Was given , that I should be , else sinning greatly , A dedicated Spirit . " During the vacation of 1789 he ...
Pagina xli
... vale of Grasmere as the spot of all others where he could choose to spend his life ; now the dream of boyhood might be converted into a reality . After due consideration it was de- cided to take the vacant dwelling - place , Dove ...
... vale of Grasmere as the spot of all others where he could choose to spend his life ; now the dream of boyhood might be converted into a reality . After due consideration it was de- cided to take the vacant dwelling - place , Dove ...
Pagina xlii
... vale of Grasmere itself with the sky for a roof ; his verses shaped themselves in the open air ; as he trod the mountain paths or rested on the pastoral slopes his audible mur- mur excited the wonder of the peasants who passed him by ...
... vale of Grasmere itself with the sky for a roof ; his verses shaped themselves in the open air ; as he trod the mountain paths or rested on the pastoral slopes his audible mur- mur excited the wonder of the peasants who passed him by ...
Pagina xlviii
... vale of Grasmere , where his heart had found repose and joy . But when children were born to gladden his home -John ( 1803 ) , Dorothy ( 1804 ) , and Thomas ( 1806 ) -Dove Cottage was felt to be incon- veniently small , and Sir George ...
... vale of Grasmere , where his heart had found repose and joy . But when children were born to gladden his home -John ( 1803 ) , Dorothy ( 1804 ) , and Thomas ( 1806 ) -Dove Cottage was felt to be incon- veniently small , and Sir George ...
Pagina lvi
... his beloved vale of Gras- mere . Fortunately Rydal Mount , some two miles distant , a house beautifully placed on the sloping side of Nab's Scar , above Rydal Lake , in view of Wansfell and Loughrigg , was about to lvi MEMOIR .
... his beloved vale of Gras- mere . Fortunately Rydal Mount , some two miles distant , a house beautifully placed on the sloping side of Nab's Scar , above Rydal Lake , in view of Wansfell and Loughrigg , was about to lvi MEMOIR .
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