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But you shall faithfully know all particulars as soon as I have learned them.[38] 16.
_Reading: 1795_. Here [Racedown Lodge, near Crewkerne, Dorsetshire] he and his sister employed themselves industriously in reading--'if reading can ever deserve the name of industry,' says Wordsworth in a letter to his friend Mathews of March 21, 1796.[39] [37] Captain John Wordsworth, who perished by shipwreck a short time before the date of this letter. [38] _Memoirs_, i.
88-9. [39] Ibid.i.
94. 17.
_Satire: Poetical Imitations of Juvenal: 1795_. LETTER TO WRANGHAM. Nov.7.
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