The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Italy This journey had been delayed by an inflammation in my eyes till we found that the time appointed for his leaving home would be too near for him to receive us without considerable inconvenience . Nevertheless we proceeded and ...
... Italy This journey had been delayed by an inflammation in my eyes till we found that the time appointed for his leaving home would be too near for him to receive us without considerable inconvenience . Nevertheless we proceeded and ...
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... Italy , he made use of the quotation from " Yarrow unvisited " as recorded by me in the " Musings at Aquapendente " six years afterwards . Mr. Lockhart has mentioned in his life of him what I 92 16 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... Italy , he made use of the quotation from " Yarrow unvisited " as recorded by me in the " Musings at Aquapendente " six years afterwards . Mr. Lockhart has mentioned in his life of him what I 92 16 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... Italy have sung Of Swains reposing myrtle groves among ! Ours couch on naked rocks , -will cross a brook Swoln with chill rains , nor ever cast a look This way or that , or give it even a thought More than by smoothest pathway may be ...
... Italy have sung Of Swains reposing myrtle groves among ! Ours couch on naked rocks , -will cross a brook Swoln with chill rains , nor ever cast a look This way or that , or give it even a thought More than by smoothest pathway may be ...
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... Southey heard the story from Miss Hutchinson , and transferred it to the " Doctor ; " but it is not easy to explain how my friend Mr. Rogers , in a note subsequently added to his " Italy , " was led 278 POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION .
... Southey heard the story from Miss Hutchinson , and transferred it to the " Doctor ; " but it is not easy to explain how my friend Mr. Rogers , in a note subsequently added to his " Italy , " was led 278 POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION .
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William Wordsworth. subsequently added to his " Italy , " was led to speak of the same remarkable words having many years before been spoken in his hearing by a monk or priest in front of a picture of the Last Supper , placed over a ...
William Wordsworth. subsequently added to his " Italy , " was led to speak of the same remarkable words having many years before been spoken in his hearing by a monk or priest in front of a picture of the Last Supper , placed over a ...
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