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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III

INTRODUCTION
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50) are certainly more appropriate to a journey from London to Sockburn, than from Goslar to Gottingen; and what follows, the "green shady place" of l.

62, the "known Vale" and the "cottage" of ll.

72 and 74, certainly refer to English soil .-- Ed.] [Footnote B: Compare 'Paradise Lost', xii.l.

646.
'The world was all before them, where to choose.' Ed.] [Footnote C: Compare 'Lines composed above Tintern Abbey', II.

52-5 (vol.ii.p.


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