Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Volumes 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - 352 pages |
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William Wordsworth. restored almost to their former magnificence by the celebrated Lady Anne Clifford , Countess of Pembroke , & c . & c . Not more than 25 years after this was done , when the Estates of Clifford had passed into the ...
William Wordsworth. restored almost to their former magnificence by the celebrated Lady Anne Clifford , Countess of Pembroke , & c . & c . Not more than 25 years after this was done , when the Estates of Clifford had passed into the ...
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