The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... poems W. gives the date as 1804. It is worth noting that the name Dora was substituted in the poem for Laura , only after Dora's death in 1847 , and that at the same time her name was added to the title of the next poem . The variants ...
... poems W. gives the date as 1804. It is worth noting that the name Dora was substituted in the poem for Laura , only after Dora's death in 1847 , and that at the same time her name was added to the title of the next poem . The variants ...
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... poem sur- vive , showing different stages in its composition . p . 290. XXXIX . THE HAUNTED TREE . " 1819. This tree grew in the park of Rydal , and I have often listened to its creaking as described . " - I . F. Dowden calls attention ...
... poem sur- vive , showing different stages in its composition . p . 290. XXXIX . THE HAUNTED TREE . " 1819. This tree grew in the park of Rydal , and I have often listened to its creaking as described . " - I . F. Dowden calls attention ...
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... poem by the addition of the first and last stanzas . For a similar incident in Peter Bell's career v . Peter Bell 885-6 . p . 464. II . I love upon a stormy night : This poem , in the same metre , and found in the same MS . notebook as ...
... poem by the addition of the first and last stanzas . For a similar incident in Peter Bell's career v . Peter Bell 885-6 . p . 464. II . I love upon a stormy night : This poem , in the same metre , and found in the same MS . notebook as ...
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Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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