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Heather Glen , for example , has drawn attention to the disparity between the
Tintern Abbey of Wordsworth ' s poem , set in an unpeopled landscape fit for
meditation , and the notorious haunt for vagrants and gypsies it had by then
become .
Heather Glen , for example , has drawn attention to the disparity between the
Tintern Abbey of Wordsworth ' s poem , set in an unpeopled landscape fit for
meditation , and the notorious haunt for vagrants and gypsies it had by then
become .
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Its origins certainly go back before the solitary walk across the Plain , but it was
that experience which enabled Wordsworth to bring to completion a ' vagrant
poem he had been contemplating since at least 1791 , itself no doubt a
development ...
Its origins certainly go back before the solitary walk across the Plain , but it was
that experience which enabled Wordsworth to bring to completion a ' vagrant
poem he had been contemplating since at least 1791 , itself no doubt a
development ...
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34 The essential difference between poems like ' Anecdote for Fathers ' , ' Simon
Lee ' , ' The Thorn ' , ' Hart - Leap Well , and ... This immediately precedes " The
Old Cumberland Beggar ' , a poem as overtly political as ' The Childless Father ...
34 The essential difference between poems like ' Anecdote for Fathers ' , ' Simon
Lee ' , ' The Thorn ' , ' Hart - Leap Well , and ... This immediately precedes " The
Old Cumberland Beggar ' , a poem as overtly political as ' The Childless Father ...
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the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
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