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More commonly known as the chub.
More commonly known as the chub.
Wordsworth describes his own role in the village efforts to thin its raven population
in a famous passage of the Prelude (I.334-51).
Hawkshead.
A self-quotation, as this is a slightly adapted line from The Excursion: “I saw not, but I felt that it was there” (II.872).
While in the Ullswater region, the Wordsworths stayed with their friends Charles and
Letitia Luff.
This was more than just a fancy, as the primary purpose for this excursion was to
purchase a property suitable for the growing Wordsworth clan. Thanks to the assistance
of his patron, Lord Lowther, Wordsworth was soon thereafter able to acquire the Broad
How farm near Ullswater. Wordsworth never built a family home on the site and sold
the property in 1834.
In Roman art, the god Jupiter Ammon is generally represented with ram’s horns on his
head.
In November 1805, William and Dorothy Wordsworth enjoyed a week-long excursion in
the neighborhood of Ullswater. The account that William gives here, like the preceding
section on Scafell Pike, is largely taken from Dorothy’s notebook (DCMS 51).