Suitably attired, we strolled forth into the idyllic grounds of Wordsworth Grasmere, nestled in the heart of Ambleside in the Lake District. Positions taken, we began our recital of a selection of ...
However, the 37 letters by Robinson to Mary Wordsworth, now residing in the Wordsworth Library, Grasmere, all composed during the final ten years of Mary Wordsworth’s life, were not known to Morley in ...
Edited by Neil Fraistat and Susan S. Lanser, Broadview Literary Texts, 2001. Wordsworth, Dorothy. The Grasmere Journals. Edited by Pamela Wood, Oxford UP, 1993. Wordsworth, William. “I Wandered Lonely ...
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Fascinating historic photos show the Lake District before it became a mass tourism hotspotIn 1820, the famous poet William Wordsworth published 'A Guide to the Lakes' and once described his house in Grasmere as 'the loveliest spot that man hath found'. The region initially drew wealthy ...
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. Blessings be with them - and eternal praise, Who gave us nobler loves and nobler cares, The poets - who on earth have made us heirs of truth and pure delight by heavenly lays! BORN ...
The team at the Wordsworth Trust, based in Grasmere, took part in the Big Give’s Art for Impact. All donations to the trust in the fundraising campaign, which took place between March 19 and 26 ...
There are estimated to be 197 tarns in the Lake District. Alcock Tarn is a walker’s favourite: it’s peaceful, being inaccessible by road, but within easy reach of Grasmere by this short, steep climb; ...
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