Vocabulary for
William Wordsworth
(in the order they appear in the text)
rivulet(pg. 3)
verdant(pg. 3)
dissolute(pg. 3)
disdain(pg. 3)
drover(pg. 31)
auld(pg. 31)
canty(pg. 31)
linnet(pg. 31)
rout(pg. 32)
casement(pg. 34)
embowering(pg. 45)
Robin Good-fellow(pg. 45)
intermitted(pg. 62)
gilded(pg. 64)
vane(pg. 64)
copses(pg. 76)
din(pg. 77)
sylvan(pg. 78)
roe(pg. 78)
cataract(pg. 78)
rill(pg. 176)
slake(pg. 176)
shoals(pg. 176)
morrice(pg. 176)
Zephyrs(pg. 177)
chuse(pg. 177)
impearling(pg. 177)
bower(pg. 177)
sordid(pg. 194)
boon(pg. 194)
Pagan(pg. 194)
lea(pg. 194)
Proteus(pg. 194)
Triton(pg. 194)
magnanimous(pg. 200)
paramount(pg. 200)
fen(pg. 200)
dower(pg. 200)
Citadels(pg. 201)
blithe(pg. 201)
sundry(pg. 201)
Sonnet(pg. 201)
Ode(pg. 205)
compunction(pg. 206)
benignant(pg. 207)
Intimations(pg. 207)
tabor(pg. 208)
coronal(pg. 209)
gleam(pg. 209)
palsied(pg. 210)
Dastard(pg. 249)
venal(pg. 250).
vicissitude(pg. 253)
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