The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... called to mind a beast of prey Stript of its frightful powers by slow decay , And , though no longer upon rapine bent , Dim memory keeping of its old intent . We started , looked again with anxious eyes , And in that griesly object ...
... called to mind a beast of prey Stript of its frightful powers by slow decay , And , though no longer upon rapine bent , Dim memory keeping of its old intent . We started , looked again with anxious eyes , And in that griesly object ...
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... Dianæ as it is often called , not only in its clear waters and circular form , and the beauty immediately surrounding it , but 20 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty Years after its Composition.
... Dianæ as it is often called , not only in its clear waters and circular form , and the beauty immediately surrounding it , but 20 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty Years after its Composition.
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... called " The Oaks , " from the abundance of that tree which grew there . It is to be regretted , upon public grounds , that Sir George Beaumont did not carry into effect his inten- tion of constructing here a Summer Retreat in the style ...
... called " The Oaks , " from the abundance of that tree which grew there . It is to be regretted , upon public grounds , that Sir George Beaumont did not carry into effect his inten- tion of constructing here a Summer Retreat in the style ...
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... called . The opinion she entertained of her own performances , given to the world under her maiden name , Jewsbury , was modest and humble , and , indeed , far below their merits ; as is often the case with those who are making trial of ...
... called . The opinion she entertained of her own performances , given to the world under her maiden name , Jewsbury , was modest and humble , and , indeed , far below their merits ; as is often the case with those who are making trial of ...
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... called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retiredness a veil 40 That , while it only spreads a softening charm O'er features looked at by discerning eyes , Hides half their beauty from the common ...
... called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retiredness a veil 40 That , while it only spreads a softening charm O'er features looked at by discerning eyes , Hides half their beauty from the common ...
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