The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 pages |
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... Ulpha . ib . . ib . Down a swift Stream , thus far , a bold design ib . Not hurled precipitous . ib . . Conclusion . ib . Walton's Book of Lives . ib . Sacheverell . After - thought . • ib . ib . Places of Worship . Postscript and Notes ...
... Ulpha . ib . . ib . Down a swift Stream , thus far , a bold design ib . Not hurled precipitous . ib . . Conclusion . ib . Walton's Book of Lives . ib . Sacheverell . After - thought . • ib . ib . Places of Worship . Postscript and Notes ...
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... Ulpha , which will show what exertions had been made for one of his sons . « MAY IT PLEASE YOUR GRACE , « Our remote situation here makes it difficult to get the necessary information for transacting business re- gularly ; such is the ...
... Ulpha , which will show what exertions had been made for one of his sons . « MAY IT PLEASE YOUR GRACE , « Our remote situation here makes it difficult to get the necessary information for transacting business re- gularly ; such is the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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