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The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

PART III
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I sent a note; he came, looks very well, said he would accompany us a few days.

Next day we set off and dined at Mr.Myers', thence to Bampton, where we slept.
On Friday proceeded along the lake of Hawes-Water, a noble scene which pleased us much.

The mists hung so low that we could not go directly over to Ambleside, so we went round by Long Sleddale to Kentmere, Troutbeck, Rayrigg, and Bowness; ...

a rainy and raw day....

Went to the ferry, much disgusted with the new erections about Windermere; ...
thence to Hawkshead: great change among the people since we were last there.


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