[The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III by William Wordsworth]@TWC D-Link book
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. III

BOOK THIRD
11/13

They were in the first of the three courts of St.John's; they were above the College kitchens; and from the window of his bedroom he could look into the antechapel of Trinity, with its statue of Newton.

They have been recently removed in connection with sundry improvements in the college kitchen.

For details, see the 'Life of Wordsworth' which will follow this edition of his Works .-- Ed.] [Footnote D: A village two and a half miles south of Cambridge.
"There are still some remains of the mill here celebrated by Chaucer in his Reve's Tale." (Lewis' 'Topographical Dictionary of England', vol.iv.p.

390.)--Ed.] [Footnote E: S.T.

C., who entered Cambridge when Wordsworth left it .-- Ed.] [Footnote F: On certain days a surplice is worn, instead of a gown, by the undergraduates .-- Ed.] [Footnote G: Compare the poem 'Floating Island', by Dorothy Wordsworth .-- Ed.] [Footnote H: The following extract from a letter of Dorothy Wordsworth's illustrates the above and other passages of this book.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books