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In April he joined Coleridge at his residence in Nether Stowey, where they both spent time with the poet William Wordsworth.
March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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In April he joined Coleridge at his residence in Nether Stowey, where they both spent time with the poet William Wordsworth.
william hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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The two embarked on a tour of Somerset, spending time with Thomas Poole in Nether Stowey before returning to Bristol, where they wrote The Fall of Robespierre in late
Annotations 2007
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On his way, according to one tradition, he stopped at his uncle's house in Nether Stowey to tell his news; according to another it was at Marshmill itself that he found his Cousin Tom, in company with two young men, introduced to him by the names of Coleridge and Southey, who not only did not show the feelings any right-thinking people might have been expected to manifest at such
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On his way, according to one tradition, he stopped at his uncle's house in Nether Stowey to tell his news; according to another it was at Marshmill itself that he found his Cousin Tom, in company with two young men, introduced to him by the names of Coleridge and Southey, who not only did not show the feelings any right-thinking people might have been expected to manifest at such
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From the streetsMandy Redmond One of the best things in Nether Edge is Kempka Butchers on Abbeydale Road.
Let's move to: Ecclesall Road and Nether Edge, Sheffield Tom Dyckhoff 2010
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He was born in a British hamlet called Nether Wallop ( "Not to be confused with Middle Wallop or Over Wallop"), and once upon a time he was a top energen physicist for Sheltok Concern on Erytheia.
Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998
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The boat was one of those usually devoted to ferrying people to the east bank, to the side sometimes called Nether TunFaire.
Dread Brass Shadows Cook, Glen 1990
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The transporters of the body arrived at evening, late, weary, and drenched with rain, in a house called Nether-Ness, where the niggard hospitality of the proprietor only afforded them house-room, without any supply of food or fuel.
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Still, I'll admit there's a village in England called Nether Wallop, so who am I to cast the first stone?
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