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SWIFT AND CO., REGENT PRESS, KING STREET,

REGENT STREET, W.

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STANDARD PENNY

READINGS.

HART-LEAP WELL.

BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.

Hart-Leap Well is a small spring of water, about five miles from Richmond in Yorkshire, and near the side of the road that leads from Richmond to Askrigg. Its name is derived from a remarkable Chase, the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the Second Part of the following Poem, which monuments do now exist as I have there described them.

THE Knight had ridden down from Wensley Moor

With the slow motion of a summer's cloud, And now, as he approached a vassal's door,

Bring forth another horse!" he cried

aloud.

VOL. III.

B

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