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Wordsworth/Folder 1-22/Folder 1-20/Folder 3
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- 10 July 1820 (Date from postmark. No year given.) (Creation)
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Admitted at St John's 1787, BA 1791. Credited with ushering in the English Romantic Movement with the publication of 'Lyrical Ballads' (1798) in collaboration with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. About 1798 he started to write a large and philosophical autobiographical poem, completed in 1805, and published posthumously in 1850 under the title 'The Prelude'. Published 'Poems in two volumes' in 1807. Poet Laureate 1843-50.
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Presented by Ralph Griffin, 1924.
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Informs Coleridge that he was not at Highgate on the previous Wednesday due to a reoccurance of his illness. Mentions that he is being treated by Dr Farne [?]. Plans to dine at Lambeth Rectory the next day, and leave for Switzerland on Monday. Regrets that illness and sitting for his Bust at Chantry's has prevented him from seeing Coleridge. Asks Coleridge to tell Derwent that Mr Longman is to send him a new edition of Wordsworth's poems, and to thank Mr Gilman for recommending Dr Farne [?].
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Ernest De Selincourt (ed.), revised by Mary Moorman and Alan G. Hill, 'The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth: Volume III The Middle Years Part II 1812-1820' (1970) p. 614-5. The Eagle XLIII (1924) 326.