Dorothy Wordsworth: The Story of a Sister's LoveMany of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 20
Page 6
... felt keenly the loss of her parents and home . She was , of course , sent to school for some years ; but even her education does not seem to have been sufficiently cared for ; and when in her early teens , she was expected to work in ...
... felt keenly the loss of her parents and home . She was , of course , sent to school for some years ; but even her education does not seem to have been sufficiently cared for ; and when in her early teens , she was expected to work in ...
Page 19
... felt , and caught at every turn , Companion never lost through many a league— Maintain❜d for me a saving intercourse With my true self ; for , though bedimmed and changed Much , as it seemed , I was no further changed Than as a clouded ...
... felt , and caught at every turn , Companion never lost through many a league— Maintain❜d for me a saving intercourse With my true self ; for , though bedimmed and changed Much , as it seemed , I was no further changed Than as a clouded ...
Page 134
... felt in the story of their loss , that all the able - bodied men of Grasmere formed them- selves into a search band ; but it was not until after the expiration of three days that the bodies of the faithful couple were found near Dungeon ...
... felt in the story of their loss , that all the able - bodied men of Grasmere formed them- selves into a search band ; but it was not until after the expiration of three days that the bodies of the faithful couple were found near Dungeon ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affections appeared beauty became become bright brother Charles cheerful close Coleridge continued cottage daughter dear death delightful devoted Dorothy Wordsworth early earth eyes face feel formed gather give Grasmere green happy hear heart hills hope interest Italy John kind Lady lake Lamb leave less letter light lines living London look means memory mentioned mind Miss Wordsworth months morning mountain Nature never object once passed period person pleasure poem poet poet's poor present received reference residence Rydal Mount says seemed seen side sister soul speak spirits stay strength summer sweet tell thee things thou thought tour travelling trees walk weeks whole wife wish woman wood worth write written young