[The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III by William Wordsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III BOOK FOURTEENTH 6/36
488 .-- Ed.] [Footnote D: Compare 'The Sparrow's Nest', vol.ii.p.
236 .-- Ed.] [Footnote E: See 'Paradise Lost', book ix.ll.490, 491 .-- Ed.] [Footnote F: Mary Hutchinson.
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2, beginning: 'She was a Phantom of delight.' Ed.] [Footnote G: Compare the preface to 'The Excursion'.
"Several years ago, when the author retired to his native mountains, with the hope of being enabled to construct a literary work that might live," etc .-- Ed.] [Footnote H: After leaving London, he went to the Isle of Wight and to Salisbury Plain with Calvert; then to Bristol, the Valley of the Wye, and Tintern Abbey, alone on foot; thence to Jones' residence in North Wales at Plas-yn-llan in Denbighshire; with him to other places in North Wales, thence to Halifax; and with his sister to Kendal, Grasmere, Keswick, Whitehaven, and Penrith .-- Ed.] [Footnote I: Raisley Calvert.-Ed.] [Footnote K: His friend, dying in January 1795, bequeathed to Wordsworth a legacy of L900.
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