. Coleridge and Wordsworth in the West Country : their friendship, work, and surroundings . — Ah ! what a luxury of landscape meetsMy gaze ! Proud towers, and cots more dear to me,Elm-shadowed fields, and prospect-bounding sea ! This refers to the view of the coast from Weston-super-Mare to Clevedon,along the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills. APPENDIX III POEMS WRITTEN BY WORDSWORTHCHIEFLY IN SOMERSET 1. The Borderers (1795 and 1796). 2. A Night Piece (1798). 3. We are Seven (1798)- 4. Anecdote for Fathers (1798). 5. A Whirl-blast from behind the Hill (1798)- 6. The Thorn (1798). 7. Goody B


. Coleridge and Wordsworth in the West Country : their friendship, work, and surroundings . — Ah ! what a luxury of landscape meetsMy gaze ! Proud towers, and cots more dear to me,Elm-shadowed fields, and prospect-bounding sea ! This refers to the view of the coast from Weston-super-Mare to Clevedon,along the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills. APPENDIX III POEMS WRITTEN BY WORDSWORTHCHIEFLY IN SOMERSET 1. The Borderers (1795 and 1796). 2. A Night Piece (1798). 3. We are Seven (1798)- 4. Anecdote for Fathers (1798). 5. A Whirl-blast from behind the Hill (1798)- 6. The Thorn (1798). 7. Goody Blake and Harry Gill (1798). 8. Her Eyes are Wild (1798)- 9. Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman (1798)- 10. Lines written in Early Spring (1798). 11. To my Sister (1798)- 12. Expostulation and Reply (1798)- 13. The Tables Turned (1798). 14. The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman (1798). 15. The Last of the Flock (1798). 16. The Idiot Boy (1798). 17. The Old Cumberland Beggar (1798). 18. Animal Tranquillity and Decay (1798)- 19. Peter Bell (1798). [ 227 ] . ^^*^—*???? lilWifiMHffHI.


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