THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH1893 |
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... gains As might from that occasion be distilled , Opened , as she before had done for me , Her doors to admit this homeless Pensionér ; The portion gave of coarse but wholesome fare Which appetite required — a blind dull nook , Such as ...
... gains As might from that occasion be distilled , Opened , as she before had done for me , Her doors to admit this homeless Pensionér ; The portion gave of coarse but wholesome fare Which appetite required — a blind dull nook , Such as ...
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... gain . -Man is of dust : ethereal hopes are his , Which , when they should sustain themselves aloft , Want due consistence ; like a pillar of smoke , That with majestic energy from earth Rises ; but , having reached the thinner air ...
... gain . -Man is of dust : ethereal hopes are his , Which , when they should sustain themselves aloft , Want due consistence ; like a pillar of smoke , That with majestic energy from earth Rises ; but , having reached the thinner air ...
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... gain defenders zealous and devout As they who have opposed her ; in which Virtue Will , to her efforts , tolerate no bounds That are not lofty as her rights ; aspiring 315 By impulse of her own ethereal zeal . That spirit only can ...
... gain defenders zealous and devout As they who have opposed her ; in which Virtue Will , to her efforts , tolerate no bounds That are not lofty as her rights ; aspiring 315 By impulse of her own ethereal zeal . That spirit only can ...
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... gain , Linked in entire complacence with her choice ; When youth's presumptuousness is mellowed down . And manhood's vain anxiety dismissed ; When wisdom shows her seasonable fruit , 1040 Upon the boughs of sheltering leisure hung In ...
... gain , Linked in entire complacence with her choice ; When youth's presumptuousness is mellowed down . And manhood's vain anxiety dismissed ; When wisdom shows her seasonable fruit , 1040 Upon the boughs of sheltering leisure hung In ...
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... gain- Is difficult to gain , and hard to keep— As virtue's self ; like virtue is beset With snares ; tried , tempted , subject to decay . Love , admiration , fear , desire , and hate , Blind were we without these : through these alone ...
... gain- Is difficult to gain , and hard to keep— As virtue's self ; like virtue is beset With snares ; tried , tempted , subject to decay . Love , admiration , fear , desire , and hate , Blind were we without these : through these alone ...
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