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Cataract of Lodore

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383: 23: 140: 251: 91: 30: 128:, are formed by the beck from Watendlath Tarn cascading over huge boulders for a distance of some 100 feet. The main drop of the falls is about 28 metres, or 90 feet. Although the falls are spectacular after periods of heavy rain, they dry to a trickle in periods of prolonged dry weather. 254: 106:. On its inclusion, Baillie wrote Southey, "Your Cataract of Lodore has pleased & amused me exceedingly ... We shall have the younger part of my readers running about with portions of it in their mouths and shaking their heads to the measure, for these six months to come." 268: 319: 54: 226: 22: 553: 38: 469: 462: 419: 50: 312: 244: 382: 558: 563: 517: 444: 371: 305: 149: 512: 507: 426: 364: 189: 527: 175: 532: 405: 350: 222: 216: 125: 398: 98:
One of Southey's most popular poems, "The Cataract of Lodore" made an early appearance in
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Cataract of Lodore is located in Cumbria
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Cumbria
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NY265188
English
Robert Southey
Lodore Falls
Watendlath

Joanna Baillie
Lodore Falls
Victorian
Keswick
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Cumbria portal
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Third Class Reader
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"The Cataract of Lodore"
Further Letters of Joanna Baillie
ISBN
978-0-8386-4149-1
Page about the falls - with picture
Cataract of Lodore
LibriVox
54°33′33″N 3°08′17″W / 54.55907°N 3.13808°W / 54.55907; -3.13808
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