Articles, tagged with "william wordsworth", page 1
02nd October 2011
Cockermouth has derived from rivers so because it is located at the junction of the two rivers, namely River Cocker and the River Derwent. Cockermouth is a small market town in Cumbria, England. You have several tourist attractions and places in Cockermou...
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mathjudd
01st August 2011
The Old Vicarage is a small country guest house with only eight double bedrooms and solely managed by a family. It is found within the National Park amidst unmarred beauty of the Lorton Vale. It is a convenient place for those seeking a serene atmosphere,...
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Author:
mathjudd
23rd February 2011
There’s no doubt that the Lake District has moved generations of romantics. Once the inspiration of the famous Lakes Poets, Wordsworth and Coleridge, the Lake District continues to top surveys searching for the UK’s most romantic destination.
And it’s...
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Author:
Mike Dunbobbin
11th February 2011
Buckingham Palace is far from being the only Royal attraction in London, which is strewn with palaces and landmarks that occupy a central position in the history of the Royal Family.
London has long occupied pride of place as one of the world's most hi...
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Harvey McEwan
11th February 2011
North West England has been a traditional holiday location for domestic travellers since the Victorian era, but does not often attract as many international visitors as its southern or Scottish counterparts.
Thanks to its cosmopolitan cities, historic...
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Harvey McEwan
25th January 2011
Whether customers are looking for a small intimate lunch party, a larger evening event or even a romantic and secluded wedding, Rothay Garden Hotel can accommodate, especially as it is one of the most excellent Grasmere Hotels. And all of the staff at on...
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Kathleen Maze
18th January 2011
In school, we have all learnt about great poets, their command over the language and their remarkable skill of using a very few words and yet conveying a wealth of meaning. We looked forward to the language classes where we were mesmerized by such literar...
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Shantala Raman
12th January 2011
Who said learning can't be fun?
Here's some of my favourite success quotes from those who's success needs no explanation.
Famous quotes are always popular on Facebook and Twitter so I thought I'd compile some of my favourite ones here.
Feel free ...
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Author:
Jason
14th October 2010
Scotland is full of fantastic spots to visit, from Edinburgh Fort to the ski resorts of the Highlands. Whether or not travelers are looking for peace and quiet or a hustling and bustling city, the nation has some thing for every person.Outdoor Routines Ba...
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Stephen Avery
09th August 2010
Combining rural retreats with a rich historical heritage, Lancashire has plenty more to offer than its infamous hotpots! A hot air balloon ride over Lancashire provides the perfect opportunity to view many of the landmarks from a completely new perspectiv...
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Eve Ashwell
08th June 2010
Many can help you if you approach them for christening gift ideas. But only a few can give you ideas for personalization of gifts. Gift shops are chock-a-block with christening gifts in an unimaginable variety. No doubt, the gift items available there are...
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Author:
jack brown
26th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 James Holan
"Tintern Abbey," a poem by William Wordsworth and a prim foundation in the collection of poetry Lyrical Ballads, is an extraordinary piece of literature that engages and bequeaths many different reactions from its readers...
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blackbeltshop
29th April 2010
Keswick , over the years, has become a haven for artists and galleries. The scenery surrounding the town of Keswick makes this statement easy to understand. There are a number of artists that have made a move to the area permanently.
Keswick is in the ...
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Author:
jensmith
23rd April 2010
Nature has always been an inspiration to the poets. They have personified the moon as a silvery lady and the greenery as a lady of spring. William Wordsworth, a famous poet of the Romantic Age has related most of his poems to nature. As the second child a...
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Author:
Buntz
12th February 2010
Fine-looking flowers have such a strong impact on a person that even the most stone-hearted one feels the joy to see attractive flowers. There has been a noted poet in English literature namely William Wordsworth who found immense joy writing about natura...
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Author:
Graham Flower