The title is 'A Poem written during a Shooting
Excursion
on the Moors'.
Wordsworth - 1
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Subsequent editions previous to 1845 have
Save that aloft ...
Ed.]
[Footnote J: The reader, who has made the tour of this country, will
recognize, in this description, the features which characterize the
lower waterfall in the gardens of Rydale.--W. W. 1793.]
[Footnote K:
"Vivid rings of green."
Greenwood's Poem on Shooting.--W. W. 1793.
The title is 'A Poem written during a Shooting
Excursion
on the Moors'.
It was published by Cruttwell at Bath in 1787, 4to, pp. 25. The
quotation is from stanza xvi., l. 11.--Ed.]
[Footnote L:
"Down the rough slope the pondrous waggon rings."
BEATTIE.--W. W.
1793. See 'The Minstrel', stanza xxxix., l. 4.--Ed.