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... Seasons 260 • То - , upon the birth of her First - born Child , March , 1833 261 • The Warning . A Sequel to the foregoing If this great world of joy and pain The Labourer's Noon - day Hymn 264 269 · · 270 • Ode , composed on May ...
... Seasons 260 • То - , upon the birth of her First - born Child , March , 1833 261 • The Warning . A Sequel to the foregoing If this great world of joy and pain The Labourer's Noon - day Hymn 264 269 · · 270 • Ode , composed on May ...
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... season in which I again saw this beautiful spot ; but this and some other sonnets that follow were coloured by the remembrance of my recent visit to Sir Walter Scott , and the melancholy errand on which he was going . ] THERE's not a ...
... season in which I again saw this beautiful spot ; but this and some other sonnets that follow were coloured by the remembrance of my recent visit to Sir Walter Scott , and the melancholy errand on which he was going . ] THERE's not a ...
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William Wordsworth. X. IN THE SOUND OF MULL [ TOURING late in the season in Scotland is an uncertain speculation . We were detained a week by rain at Bunaw on Loch Etive in a vain hope that the weather would clear up and allow me to show ...
William Wordsworth. X. IN THE SOUND OF MULL [ TOURING late in the season in Scotland is an uncertain speculation . We were detained a week by rain at Bunaw on Loch Etive in a vain hope that the weather would clear up and allow me to show ...
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... our feelings flowed , Receiving , willingly or not , fresh strength From kindred sources ; while around us sighed ( Life's three first seasons having passed away ) Leaf 120 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Apology, for the foregoing Poems.
... our feelings flowed , Receiving , willingly or not , fresh strength From kindred sources ; while around us sighed ( Life's three first seasons having passed away ) Leaf 120 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Apology, for the foregoing Poems.
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William Wordsworth. ( Life's three first seasons having passed away ) Leaf - scattering winds ; and hoar - frost sprinklings fell ( Foretaste of winter ) on the moorland heights ; And every day brought with it tidings new Of rash change ...
William Wordsworth. ( Life's three first seasons having passed away ) Leaf - scattering winds ; and hoar - frost sprinklings fell ( Foretaste of winter ) on the moorland heights ; And every day brought with it tidings new Of rash change ...
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