The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH . Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem , composed in Anticipation of leaving School Written in very early Youth An Evening Walk . Addressed to a Young Lady Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening ...
... POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH . Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem , composed in Anticipation of leaving School Written in very early Youth An Evening Walk . Addressed to a Young Lady Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening ...
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... poems , - " And , fronting the bright west , the oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves in stronger lines , " he says : " This is feebly and imperfectly expressed , but I recollect distinctly the very spot where this first struck ...
... poems , - " And , fronting the bright west , the oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves in stronger lines , " he says : " This is feebly and imperfectly expressed , but I recollect distinctly the very spot where this first struck ...
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... poems he had learned many by heart . What is more to the purpose , he had become , without knowing it , a lover of Nature in all her moods , and the same mental necessities of a soli- tary life which compel men to an interest in the ...
... poems he had learned many by heart . What is more to the purpose , he had become , without knowing it , a lover of Nature in all her moods , and the same mental necessities of a soli- tary life which compel men to an interest in the ...
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... poems . The greater part of his vacations was spent in his native Lake - coun- try , where his only sister , Dorothy , was the com- panion of his rambles . She was a woman of large natural endowments , chiefly of the receptive kind ...
... poems . The greater part of his vacations was spent in his native Lake - coun- try , where his only sister , Dorothy , was the com- panion of his rambles . She was a woman of large natural endowments , chiefly of the receptive kind ...
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... poems were Harry Gill , " " We are Seven , " " The Mad Mother , " and " The Idiot , " but that he was prepossessed against the use of blank - verse for simple subjects . Any polit- ical significance in the poems he was apparently unable ...
... poems were Harry Gill , " " We are Seven , " " The Mad Mother , " and " The Idiot , " but that he was prepossessed against the use of blank - verse for simple subjects . Any polit- ical significance in the poems he was apparently unable ...
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