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- Cataract_of_Lodore abstract "\"The Cataract of Lodore\" is a poem written in 1820 by the English poet Robert Southey which describes the Lodore Falls on the Watendlath Beck just above Derwent Water in Cumbria, England. The poem is a masterpiece of onomatopoeia, employing some of the most clever and evocative language ever used to describe a natural feature. When seen in its entire form, the body of the poem does look like a waterfall.The Powell Expedition named a canyon on the Green River in the U.S. state of Colorado the Gates of Lodore after this poem.".
- Cataract_of_Lodore thumbnail Lodore_Falls_1.JPG?width=300.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageExternalLink lodore.htm.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageID "2214994".
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- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageRevisionID "662286017".
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cumbria.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_poetry.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_by_Robert_Southey.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Cumbria.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Derwentwater.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Gates_of_Lodore.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Green_River_(Colorado_River).
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Joanna_Baillie.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Keswick,_Cumbria.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Lodore_Falls.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Powell_Geographic_Expedition_of_1869.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Southey.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink Watendlath.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLink File:Lodore_Falls_1.JPG.
- Cataract_of_Lodore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cataract of Lodore".
- Cataract_of_Lodore caption "Lodore Falls shown within Cumbria".
- Cataract_of_Lodore float "right".
- Cataract_of_Lodore lat "54.55907".
- Cataract_of_Lodore long "-3.13808".
- Cataract_of_Lodore width "180".
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- Cataract_of_Lodore subject Category:Cumbria.
- Cataract_of_Lodore subject Category:English_poetry.
- Cataract_of_Lodore subject Category:Poetry_by_Robert_Southey.
- Cataract_of_Lodore hypernym Poem.
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- Cataract_of_Lodore comment "\"The Cataract of Lodore\" is a poem written in 1820 by the English poet Robert Southey which describes the Lodore Falls on the Watendlath Beck just above Derwent Water in Cumbria, England. The poem is a masterpiece of onomatopoeia, employing some of the most clever and evocative language ever used to describe a natural feature. When seen in its entire form, the body of the poem does look like a waterfall.The Powell Expedition named a canyon on the Green River in the U.S.".
- Cataract_of_Lodore label "Cataract of Lodore".
- Cataract_of_Lodore sameAs Q5051469.
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- Cataract_of_Lodore lat "54.55907".
- Cataract_of_Lodore long "-3.13808".
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- Cataract_of_Lodore depiction Lodore_Falls_1.JPG.
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