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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850

"Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, 1800, Volume 2"


There is not any thing more worthy of remark in the manners of the
inhabitants of these mountains, than the tranquillity, I might say
indifference, with which they think and talk upon the subject of
death. Some of the country church-yards, as here described, do not
contain a single tombstone, and most of them have a very small number.
NOTES TO THE POEM OF MICHAEL.
NOTE I.
Page 213--line 14 "There's Richard Bateman," &c. This story alluded
to here is well known in the country. The chapel is called Ings
Chapel; and is on the right hand side of the road leading from
Kendal to Ambleside.
NOTE II.
Page 217--line 4 "--had design'd to build a sheep-fold." etc. It
may be proper to inform some readers, that a sheep-fold in these
mountains is an unroofed building of stone walls, with different
divisions. It is generally placed by the side of a brook, for the
convenience of washing the sheep; but it is also useful as a shelter
for them, and as a place to drive them into, to enable the shepherds
conveniently to single out one or more for any particular purpose.
END.
ERRATA.
[Transcriber's note: the errata have all been corrected in this copy.]


End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems,
1800, Vol. 2, by William Wordsworth
*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LYRICAL BALLADS, VOL.


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