Dorothy Wordsworth: The Story of a Sister's Love

CHAPTER XIX.

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LIST OF AUTHORITIES.

_The Poetical Works of Wordsworth._

_Memoirs of Wordsworth_, by the late Bishop of Lincoln.

_Wordsworth's Prose Works._

_Miss Wordsworth's Tour in Scotland._ Edited by Principal Shairp.

_Wordsworth's Description of the Lakes._

_Tait's Edinburgh Magazine_, 1839 and 1840.

_Recollections of the Lakes_, by De Quincey.

_Life of De Quincey_, by H. A. Page.

_Memoirs of Hazlitt_, by W. Carew Hazlitt.

_Diary and Reminiscences of Henry Crabb Robinson._

_Wordsworth_, by F. W. H. Myers (_English Men of Letters_).

_Autobiography of Sir Henry Taylor._

_Memoir of Sara Coleridge._

_Autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher._

_Cottle's Early Recollections of Coleridge._

_Howitt's Homes and Haunts of the British Poets._

_Letters of Charles Lamb_, by T. N. Talfourd.

_The Lake Country_, by Mrs. E. Lynn Linton.

_The English Lake District as Interpreted in the Works of Wordsworth_, by Professor Knight.

_Blackwood's Magazine._

_The Transactions of the Wordsworth Society._

"I knew a maid,

. . . . . . . . . . Birds in the bower, and lambs in the green fields Could they have known her, would have loved; methought Her very presence such a sweetness breathed, That flowers, and trees, and even the silent hills, And everything she looked on, should have had An intimation how she bore herself Towards them, and to all creatures. God delights In such a being; for, her common thoughts Are piety, her life is gratitude."

THE PRELUDE.

DOROTHY WORDSWORTH.