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Alfoxton House, also
known as
Alfoxton Park or
Alfoxden, is an 18th-century
country house in Holford, Somerset, England,
within the
Quantock Hills Area...
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House was
brief due to
their financial difficulties.
Dorothy began her
Alfoxden Journal from
January to May 1798, for
which the m****cript is now lost...
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borders of the Quantocks, in Somerset, and
midway between Nether Stowey and
Alfoxden.
Nichols travelled frequently in
foreign countries, and was well acquainted...
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Grasmere Journal, 15
April 1802".
Journals of
Dorothy Wordsworth: The
Alfoxden Journal 1798, The
Grasmere Journals 1800-1803, ed. Mary Moorman. New York:...
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University Press 1965 Wordsworth,
Dorothy (ed.
Pamela Woof). The
Grasmere and
Alfoxden Journals.
Oxford University Press 2002
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- Press. Wordsworth,
Dorothy (2002).
Pamela Woof (ed.). The
Grasmere and
Alfoxden Journals.
Oxford University Press. Davies, Hunter.
William Wordsworth,...
- him in a dream.
Coleridge and
William Wordsworth (who
lived nearby at
Alfoxden)
would often roam the
hills and
coast on long
night walks,
leading to local...
- Years, 1803–50 v. 2,
Oxford University Press 1965 Wordsworth,
Dorothy (ed.
Pamela Woof). The
Grasmere and
Alfoxden Journals.,
Oxford University Press 2002...
- "Poor Susan" is a
lyric poem by
William Wordsworth composed at
Alfoxden in 1797. It was
first published in the
collection Lyrical Ballads in 1798. It is...
- Routledge, 2001. Wordsworth,
Dorothy (ed.
Pamela Woof). The
Grasmere and
Alfoxden Journals.
Oxford University Press 2002
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