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The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

PART III
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*_When to the Attractions, &c._ [VI.] 1805.

The grove still exists; but the plantation has been walled in, and is not so accessible as when my brother John wore the path in the manner here described.

The grove was a favourite haunt with us all while we lived at Town-End.
95.

_Captain Wordsworth_.
'When we, and others whom we love, shall meet A second time, in Grasmere's happy Vale' (last lines).
This wish was not granted; the lamented Person not long after perished by shipwreck, in discharge of his duty as Commander of the Honourable East India Company's Vessel, the Earl of Abergavenny.
V.POEMS OF THE FANCY.
96.

*_A Morning Exercise_.


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