The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... produce ( did it suit The season ) sprinklings of ripe strawberry fruit . 15 But while a thousand pleasures come un- sought , Why fix upon his wealth or want a thought ? Is the string touched in prelude to a lay Of pretty fancies that ...
... produce ( did it suit The season ) sprinklings of ripe strawberry fruit . 15 But while a thousand pleasures come un- sought , Why fix upon his wealth or want a thought ? Is the string touched in prelude to a lay Of pretty fancies that ...
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... produced a fear Of something void and vain ; ' Twas when the Parents , who had mourned Beheld their only Child returned , 355 The household floor to tread . 360 Soon gratitude gave way to love Within the Maiden's breast ; Delivered and ...
... produced a fear Of something void and vain ; ' Twas when the Parents , who had mourned Beheld their only Child returned , 355 The household floor to tread . 360 Soon gratitude gave way to love Within the Maiden's breast ; Delivered and ...
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... the success of these Poems , from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realised , a class of Poetry would be produced , well adapted to interest mankind permanently , and not unimportant in.
... the success of these Poems , from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realised , a class of Poetry would be produced , well adapted to interest mankind permanently , and not unimportant in.
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... produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men ; and further , because the pleasure which I have proposed to myself to impart , is PREFACES , ETC. 223.
... produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men ; and further , because the pleasure which I have proposed to myself to impart , is PREFACES , ETC. 223.
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... produced alto- gether sufficient for the gratification of a rational mind . What other distinction would we have ? Whence is it to come ? And where is it to exist ? Not , surely , where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his ...
... produced alto- gether sufficient for the gratification of a rational mind . What other distinction would we have ? Whence is it to come ? And where is it to exist ? Not , surely , where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his ...
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