No poem of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded it just as I was entering Bristol in the evening, after a ramble of four or five days,... Bristol and Its Famous Associations - Page 121by Stanley Peerman Hutton - 1907 - 406 pagesFull view - About this book
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...any part of it written down till I reached Bristol. It was published almost immediately after in the little volume of which so much has been said in these... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 488 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...ramble of four or five days with my sister. Not a 1 Vol. iv. p. 126. 2 MSS. IF line of it was altered, and -not any part of it written down till I reached... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 pages
...circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this [viz., " Tintern Abbey :"] — I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...or five days with my sister. Not a line of it was uttered, and not any part of it written down, till I reached Bristol. It was published almost immediately... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...any part of it* written down till I reached Bristol. It was published almost immediately after, in the little volume of which so much has been said in these... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern after crossing the Wye, and concluded...days with my sister. Not a line of it was altered, nor any part of it written down till I reached Bristol." — WW (See Life, I. 119.) J The river is... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 432 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...altered, and not any part of it written down till I readied Hristol. It was published almost immediately after, in the little volume of which so much has... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 pages
...was entering Bristol in the evening, after a ramble of lour or flve days, with my sifter. Not a lino of it was altered, and not any part of it written down till I reached Bristol." 9 In this piece, as also in Dion, the author worked, and with most happy success, a vein which he had... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 544 pages
...of mine was composed under circumstances more pleasant for me to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded...any part of it written down till I reached Bristol. It was published almost immediately after in the little volume of which so much has been said in these... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 790 pages
...composed under circumstances more pleasant forme to remember than this. I began it upon leaving Tiutern, after crossing the Wye, and concluded it just as I...altered, and not any part of it written down till I readied Bristol. It was published almost immediately after, in the little volume of which so much has... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 pages
...subjects. Though the poet carries to them his ^' hojr.iu it upon leaving Tintern, after crossing the Wve, and concluded it just as I was entering Bristol in the evening, after .1 ramble of lour or live days, with my sish-r. Not ii line of it was altered, and not any part of... | |
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