[The Prose Works of William Wordsworth by William Wordsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prose Works of William Wordsworth PART III 8/137
Nothing appears to be known for a certainty.
?The Rev.Mr. Morris, a Nonconformist, a sufferer for conscience' sake; a worthy man, who having been deprived of his benefice after the accession of William III, lived to an old age in extreme destitution, on the alms of charitable Jacobites. 226.
*_Sonnet_ XX.
'While poring,' &c. My attention to these antiquities was directed by Mr.Walker, son to the itinerant Eidouranian philosopher.
The beautiful pavement was discovered within a few yards of the front door of his parsonage, and appeared (from the site in full view of several hills upon which there had formerly been Roman encampments) as if it might have been the villa of the commander of the forces; at least such was Mrs.W.'s conjecture. 227.
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