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Dorothy Wordsworth: The Early Years 1787-1805, ed. Ernest de Selincourt, 2d edn.
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Ernest de Selincourt and revised by Stephen Gill Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978, book 1, pp. 9–10, lines 313–24.
A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009
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Ed. Ernest de Selincourt. 2nd Ed. Oxford: Clarendon (1967). 4 vols.
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William Wordsworth, The Poetical Works, ed. de Selincourt, Vol. 4 p. 403, quoted in Fletcher, p. 334
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Wordsworth: Poetical Works.rev. ed.Ed. Ernest de Selincourt.
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My own works on Wordsworth are the only ones in the school library, apart from the Selincourt and Darbyshire collection edition and those volumes I have in my own house.
A Guilty Thing Surprised Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1970
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I was not the one, and I was not suspected, but I knew very well which one it was; but when suspicion fell on Selincourt, I just kept silent.
A Countess from Canada A Story of Life in the Backwoods Bessie Marchant 1901
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Selincourt soon, and hurry her home, she would scarcely escape a very bad wetting.
A Countess from Canada A Story of Life in the Backwoods Bessie Marchant 1901
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Katherine came round to him then, saying simply: "If you will lean on me, the men can carry Miss Selincourt, and if you cannot get all the way I can stay with you until the men come back for you."
A Countess from Canada A Story of Life in the Backwoods Bessie Marchant 1901
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Selincourt, and hence the inward elation resulting in the outward swagger.
A Countess from Canada A Story of Life in the Backwoods Bessie Marchant 1901
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