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... Skiddaw , " bronzed with deepest radiance , " towering in the eastern sky . Sent to school at Hawkshead at eight years old , Wordsworth's scene was transferred to the other ex- tremity of the lake district . It was in this quaint old ...
... Skiddaw , " bronzed with deepest radiance , " towering in the eastern sky . Sent to school at Hawkshead at eight years old , Wordsworth's scene was transferred to the other ex- tremity of the lake district . It was in this quaint old ...
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... , but is to be submerged in the new reservoir . In the vale of Keswick itself , Applethwaite , Skiddaw , St. Herbert's Island , Lodore , are commemorated in sonnets or inscriptions . And the Borrowdale 52 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
... , but is to be submerged in the new reservoir . In the vale of Keswick itself , Applethwaite , Skiddaw , St. Herbert's Island , Lodore , are commemorated in sonnets or inscriptions . And the Borrowdale 52 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
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... Skiddaw , in the hope that he might be induced to settle there . Coleridge was soon afterwards obliged to leave England in search of health , and the plan fell through . A characteristic letter of Wordsworth's records his feelings on ...
... Skiddaw , in the hope that he might be induced to settle there . Coleridge was soon afterwards obliged to leave England in search of health , and the plan fell through . A characteristic letter of Wordsworth's records his feelings on ...
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