The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... poet's work . It would be a mistake to publish these Journals in extenso ; but they certainly contain a very vivid picture of the state of the towns and countries which the Wordsworths passed through at the time when they were written ...
... poet's work . It would be a mistake to publish these Journals in extenso ; but they certainly contain a very vivid picture of the state of the towns and countries which the Wordsworths passed through at the time when they were written ...
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... poet remained a fortnight in London - November 9th to 23d ; and during that time he saw Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore , Rogers , Kenyon , Talfourd , Sharp , and many others . It was a time of much and varied literary fellowship . The ...
... poet remained a fortnight in London - November 9th to 23d ; and during that time he saw Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore , Rogers , Kenyon , Talfourd , Sharp , and many others . It was a time of much and varied literary fellowship . The ...
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... poets ( the Croakers ) , mice - poets ( the Nibblers ) , a class rhyming to mice ( which shall be nameless ) , and fly- poets ( Gray in his dignified way calls flies the ' Insect Youth , ' a term wonderfully applicable upon this ...
... poets ( the Croakers ) , mice - poets ( the Nibblers ) , a class rhyming to mice ( which shall be nameless ) , and fly- poets ( Gray in his dignified way calls flies the ' Insect Youth , ' a term wonderfully applicable upon this ...
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... poets , I am sure not one there but was content to be nothing but a listener . The muses are dumb while Apollo lectured on his and their fine art . It is a lie that poets are envious . I have known the best of them , and can speak to it ...
... poets , I am sure not one there but was content to be nothing but a listener . The muses are dumb while Apollo lectured on his and their fine art . It is a lie that poets are envious . I have known the best of them , and can speak to it ...
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... poet who has written verses of which I would rather have been the author than of any produced in our time . What I ... poets . . . . God bless you ! -R . S . ” — The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey , vol . v . p . 106 ...
... poet who has written verses of which I would rather have been the author than of any produced in our time . What I ... poets . . . . God bless you ! -R . S . ” — The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey , vol . v . p . 106 ...
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