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The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

PART III
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[VII.] While my fellow-traveller and I were walking by the side of Loch Ketterine [Katrine] one fine evening after sunset, in our road to a Hut where, in the course of our Tour, we had been hospitably entertained some weeks before, we met, in one of the loneliest parts of that solitary region, two well-dressed women, one of whom said to us, by way of greeting, 'What, you are stepping westward ?' 246.

*_Address to Kilchurn Castle_.

[X.] The first three lines were thrown off at the moment I first caught sight of the ruin from a small eminence by the wayside; the rest was added many years after.

[Note .-- The tradition is that the Castle was built by a Lady during the absence of her Lord in Palestine.] 247.

*_Rob Roys Grave_.


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