The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... dear friend of his , by whom they were written down , and to whom the Manuscript belonged . This was done in the year 1843. The Notes were written with the sole view of their being perused by the Author's nearest friends , and without ...
... dear friend of his , by whom they were written down , and to whom the Manuscript belonged . This was done in the year 1843. The Notes were written with the sole view of their being perused by the Author's nearest friends , and without ...
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... DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , B If in that hour a single tie Survive of local POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Extract from the ...
... DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , B If in that hour a single tie Survive of local POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Extract from the ...
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... dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is all nature as a resting wheel . The kine are couched upon the dewy grass ; The horse alone , seen dimly as I pass , Is cropping audibly his later meal ...
... dear hills where first he rose . 1786 . II . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is all nature as a resting wheel . The kine are couched upon the dewy grass ; The horse alone , seen dimly as I pass , Is cropping audibly his later meal ...
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... Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
... Dear Brook , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the sun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
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... DEAR SIR , TO THE REV . ROBERT JONES , FELLOW OF ST . JOHN'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . However desirous I might have been of giving you proofs of the high place you hold in my esteem , I should have been cautious of wounding your delicacy ...
... DEAR SIR , TO THE REV . ROBERT JONES , FELLOW OF ST . JOHN'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . However desirous I might have been of giving you proofs of the high place you hold in my esteem , I should have been cautious of wounding your delicacy ...
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