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Text Box: Ullswater
A rocky steep uprose | Above the cavern of the willow tree (The Prelude, 1805, Bk.1, ll.394-95).
 

Text Box: Cumbrian Fells
Still glides the Stream, and shall forever glide;| The Form remains, the Function never dies ('The River Duddon: Conclusion' 1820, ll.5-6).

 

 

 

 

Text Box: O Sylvan Wye! Thou wanderer through the woods,| How often has my spirit turned to thee! (Tintern Abbey, ll.57-58) 
                       

                       

 

Text Box: 'THE BOISTEROUS BROOK'
 But, courage! for beside that boisterous Brook | The mountains have all open'd out themselves,| And made a hidden valley of their own (Michael, ll.6-8).

 

 

Text Box: Right:Visitors to Wordsworth's 'sweet Birthplace', Cockermouth. (Prelude, 1805, ll.274-77)
                             

 

                                  

 

 

 

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