The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... persons exactly known ; nor , that the degree of deviation from due east often noticeable in the ancient ones was deter- mined , in each particular case , by the point in the horizon , at which the sun rose upon the day of the saint to ...
... persons exactly known ; nor , that the degree of deviation from due east often noticeable in the ancient ones was deter- mined , in each particular case , by the point in the horizon , at which the sun rose upon the day of the saint to ...
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... persons of taste , to have a graceful accordance with the sub- ject . The fierce bigotry of the Prioress forms a fine back - ground for her tender - hearted sympathies with the Mother and Child ; and the mode in which the story is told ...
... persons of taste , to have a graceful accordance with the sub- ject . The fierce bigotry of the Prioress forms a fine back - ground for her tender - hearted sympathies with the Mother and Child ; and the mode in which the story is told ...
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... persons , who confined themselves to a stated round in their neighbourhood , and had certain fixed days , on which , at different houses , they regularly re- ceived alms , sometimes in money , but mostly in provisions . I saw an aged ...
... persons , who confined themselves to a stated round in their neighbourhood , and had certain fixed days , on which , at different houses , they regularly re- ceived alms , sometimes in money , but mostly in provisions . I saw an aged ...
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... stage " 90 95 100 " humorous With all the Persons , down to palsied Age , That Life brings with her in her equipage ; 105 As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation . VIII . Thou , whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy.
... stage " 90 95 100 " humorous With all the Persons , down to palsied Age , That Life brings with her in her equipage ; 105 As if his whole vocation Were endless imitation . VIII . Thou , whose exterior semblance doth belie Thy.
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... persons that I have not fulfilled the terms of an engagement thus voluntarily contracted . They who have been accustomed to the gaudiness and inane phraseology of many modern writers , if they per- sist in reading this book to its ...
... persons that I have not fulfilled the terms of an engagement thus voluntarily contracted . They who have been accustomed to the gaudiness and inane phraseology of many modern writers , if they per- sist in reading this book to its ...
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