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The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Creator: UnknownThe Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Macdonald Swan Hotel, former coaching inn built 1650s, one of the oldest hotels in the Lake District, mentioned in Wordsworths poem " The Waggoner"
The "Medical"Student. We murder to dissect - Wordsworth, 1844The " Medical" Student. We murder to dissect - Wordsworth, 1844. His complexion is a kind of smoky tallow; the forehead is narrow and sloping
Old Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, in the Time of Lord Dunmore, 1893. Creator: AOld Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, in the Time of Lord Dunmore, 1893
Wordsworths Grave, c1870. English Romantic poet William Wordsworth is buried in the churchyard at St Oswalds Church, Grasmere. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"
Barmouth, 1898. Creator: UnknownBarmouth, 1898. Barmouth on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay visited by William Wordsworth, in the 19th century. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"
Rydal Mount, William Wordsworths home, Lake District, Engalnd, 1903. Creator: WorksRydal Mount, William Wordsworths home, Lake District, Engalnd, 1903. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."
William Wordsworth, English poet. One of the pioneers of the Romantic movement in English literature, Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumbria, in 1770
The Poet Wordsworth, c1831, (1911). Artist: Sir William BoxallThe Poet Wordsworth, c1831, (1911). William Wordsworth (1770-1850) a Poet Laureate. From Bibbys Annual 1911, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1911]
Illustration to Wordsworths Poem To The Daisy, No. 2, 1923. Artist: Eleanor Fortescue-BrickdaleIllustration to Wordsworths Poem To The Daisy, No. 2, 1923. William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 - 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet
Grave of the poet William Wordsworth, Grasmere, Westmorland, 20th century. Wordsworth (1770-1850) is buried together with his wife Mary in the churchyard of St Oswalds Church
William Wordsworth in the Lake District, at Cross-Purposes, 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmWilliam Wordsworth in the Lake District, at Cross-Purposes, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
Grasmere Church, Wordsworths burial place, Cumbria, c1920s. Parts of St Oswalds Church dates from the 13th century. English poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850) is buried there
Letter from William Wordsworth on the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 29th July 1834. Artist: William WordsworthLetter from William Wordsworth on the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 29th July 1834. Letter from the poet William Wordsworth on receipt of the news of the death of fellow-poet Samuel Taylor
William Wordsworth, English romantic poet, 19th century. Portait of Wordsworth (1770-1850), author of the poem popularly known as Daffodils, (1807)
Sir Walter Scott and his friends, c1849. Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) and his literary friends at Abbotsford: seated; Thomas Thomson, James Ballantyne, Archibald Constable
William Wordsworth, English romantic poet, c1850. Portait of Wordsworth (1770-1850), author of the poem popularly known as Daffodils, (1807)