Where holy ground begins, unhallowed end
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Creator | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 |
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First Line | Where holy ground begins, unhallowed end |
First Line | The encircling ground, in native turf array'd |
Dates | 1770-1850 |
Abstract | Manuscript drafts by William Wordsworth of his poems "A Parsonage in Oxfordshire" and "New Church-Yard." The poems differ slightly from their published versions and include some insertions. "New Church-yard" is one of Wordsworth's "Ecclesiastical Sketches." These poems may be in Dorothy Wordsworth's hand. The object includes annotations not in Wordsworth's hand. |
Notes | The item is undated. The years of Wordsworth's life have been provided for the date range. |
Physical Description | 1 item (2 pages) |
Languages | English |
Place of Creation | Oxfordshire (England) |
Genre | Poems |
Genre | Drafts (documents) |
Subject | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 – Archives |
Subject | Cemeteries – England – Poetry |
Subject | England – Church history – Poetry |
Part of | William Wordsworth Manuscript Collection |
Finding Aid | View the finding aid for this item's collection |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | Box 1 Folder 12 |
Rights | Public Domain: This material has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While Amherst College Archives & Special Collections claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite the Archives & Special Collections at Amherst College as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found. |