The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... POEMS , COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE SUMMER OF 1833 . Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown • 144 Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle . 145 They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time 145 146 ...
... POEMS , COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE SUMMER OF 1833 . Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown • 144 Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle . 145 They called Thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time 145 146 ...
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... life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • 297 • 298 298 299 299 • · 300 301 301 302 30 % 303 304 304 · • 305 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont , CONTENTS . XV.
... life to abide See the Condemned alone within his cell Conclusion Apology • 297 • 298 298 299 299 • · 300 301 301 302 30 % 303 304 304 · • 305 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont , CONTENTS . XV.
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... Poems chiefly of To a Child . Written in her Album . 351 • 353 Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale . Nov. 5 , 1834 · 354 Grace Darling 351 The Russian Fugitive . — Part I. 360 • Part II . 363 • Part III . 367 • Part ...
... Poems chiefly of To a Child . Written in her Album . 351 • 353 Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale . Nov. 5 , 1834 · 354 Grace Darling 351 The Russian Fugitive . — Part I. 360 • Part II . 363 • Part III . 367 • Part ...
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... mid yon thick woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we are POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Druidical Excommunication.
... mid yon thick woods , the primal truth Glimmers through many a superstitious form That fills the Soul with unavailing ruth . UNCERTAINTY . DARKNESS surrounds us ; seeking , we are POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Druidical Excommunication.
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... countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS . WATCH , and POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Recovery ·
... countenance , Even in her own despite , both feed and cheer ; For all things are less dreadful than they seem . * See Note . VIII . TEMPTATIONS FROM ROMAN REFINEMENTS . WATCH , and POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Recovery ·
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