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The medieval records of a London City church
… now thy hand'), is a votive mass in time of Plague."Canon Wordsworth. Mass Books, lvi, 27, 54, 349, 403; binding of, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… End, 625 yards S.E. of the church, was once occupied by Wordsworth and is now kept as a museum. The N.E. part is …
Old and New London
… Here, Crabb Robinson tells us in his "Diary," he met Wordsworth, Sir Humphrey Davy, Joanna Baillie, and some other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… heights and the grime of London, as recalled in 1835 by Wordsworth. 33 More important, for the future of the heath, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… George Crabbe often visited Heath House and Tennyson and Wordsworth met for the first time at the Hill in 1845. For a …
Old and New London
… and in the perfection of her taste. In the estimation of Wordsworth she was the first of our literary women, and he … of feeling, or by concurrence in speculative opinions." Wordsworth, like Rogers, greatly admired Mrs. Barbauld's … said to Robinson, one day at Rydal; the latter did so, and Wordsworth made him repeat it again. "And," as Robinson tells …
Old and New London
… used to congregate the great poets of the age, Rogers, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Campbell, Lucy Aikin, Mrs. Marcet, and …
Old and New London
… particulars of this amiable and accomplished lady:"Joined Wordsworth in the Oxford Road ( i.e., Oxford Street); we then … of her own, without any disposition to force it on others. Wordsworth said of her with warmth, 'If I had to present to a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… satirical poem. 75 In 1839, three years after Christopher Wordsworth became headmaster, Cunningham opposed the building …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was aided by another small engine kept in the yard of Dr. Wordsworth's house, by the Marquess of Abercorn's engine, and …
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