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The poem for which he is best known , Lewesdon Hill , has an equally interesting
history . Crowe used the view from Lewesdon Hill to map out his dissident Whig
political beliefs ; he names his Whig heroes , and he insists on the need for all ...
The poem for which he is best known , Lewesdon Hill , has an equally interesting
history . Crowe used the view from Lewesdon Hill to map out his dissident Whig
political beliefs ; he names his Whig heroes , and he insists on the need for all ...
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In Lewesdon Hill we find that the true guardian of the sheep is not the shepherd ,
but the river which rises on the hill . The river remains pure from its source to the
point - not so very far away – where it drops into the sea . Looking critically at the
...
In Lewesdon Hill we find that the true guardian of the sheep is not the shepherd ,
but the river which rises on the hill . The river remains pure from its source to the
point - not so very far away – where it drops into the sea . Looking critically at the
...
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25 William Crowe , Lewesdon Hill , A Poem , Oxford : Clarendon Press ( 1788 ) .
Line numbers are taken from this text . 26 The chief source of biographical detail
for Crowe , with bibliography , is to be found in the Dictionary of National ...
25 William Crowe , Lewesdon Hill , A Poem , Oxford : Clarendon Press ( 1788 ) .
Line numbers are taken from this text . 26 The chief source of biographical detail
for Crowe , with bibliography , is to be found in the Dictionary of National ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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