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... Grasmere . The two brothers had seen little of each other since childhood , and the poet had now the delight of discovering in the sailor a character congenial to his own , and an appreciation of poetry - and of the Lyrical Ballads ...
... Grasmere . The two brothers had seen little of each other since childhood , and the poet had now the delight of discovering in the sailor a character congenial to his own , and an appreciation of poetry - and of the Lyrical Ballads ...
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... Grasmere ; where his cottage was becoming too small for an increasing family . His eldest son , John , was born in ... Grasmere . From thence he removed for a time , in 1811 , to the Parsonage at Grasmere . Wordsworth was the most ...
... Grasmere ; where his cottage was becoming too small for an increasing family . His eldest son , John , was born in ... Grasmere . From thence he removed for a time , in 1811 , to the Parsonage at Grasmere . Wordsworth was the most ...
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... Grasmere . " There was much talent in the family , " says Wordsworth in the memoranda dictated to Miss Fenwick ; " and the eldest son was dis- tinguished for poetical talent , of which a specimen is given in my Notes to the Sonnets on ...
... Grasmere . " There was much talent in the family , " says Wordsworth in the memoranda dictated to Miss Fenwick ; " and the eldest son was dis- tinguished for poetical talent , of which a specimen is given in my Notes to the Sonnets on ...
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