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... heard of among men- The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation ( by no lower name Can it be called ) which they with blended might Accomplish : -this is our high argument . -Such grateful haunts foregoing , if I oft ...
... heard of among men- The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation ( by no lower name Can it be called ) which they with blended might Accomplish : -this is our high argument . -Such grateful haunts foregoing , if I oft ...
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... . Supine the Wanderer lay , His eyes as if in drowsiness half shut , The shadows of the breezy elms above 440 Dappling his face . He had not heard the sound J Of my approaching steps , and in the shade 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... . Supine the Wanderer lay , His eyes as if in drowsiness half shut , The shadows of the breezy elms above 440 Dappling his face . He had not heard the sound J Of my approaching steps , and in the shade 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... heard , my Friend , That in yon arbour oftentimes she sate 876 Alone , through half the vacant sabbath day ; And , if a dog passed by , she still would quit The shade , and look abroad . On this old bench For hours she sate ; and ...
... heard , my Friend , That in yon arbour oftentimes she sate 876 Alone , through half the vacant sabbath day ; And , if a dog passed by , she still would quit The shade , and look abroad . On this old bench For hours she sate ; and ...
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... heard , peopled the milder air . The old Man rose , and , with a sprightly mien Of hopeful preparation , grasped his staff ; 966 Together casting then a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the shade ; And , ere the stars ...
... heard , peopled the milder air . The old Man rose , and , with a sprightly mien Of hopeful preparation , grasped his staff ; 966 Together casting then a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the shade ; And , ere the stars ...
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... from afar , And I at once forgot I was a Stranger . -Nor was he loth to enter ragged huts , Huts where his charity was blest ; his voice 55 60 Heard as the voice of an experienced friend . And 46 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... from afar , And I at once forgot I was a Stranger . -Nor was he loth to enter ragged huts , Huts where his charity was blest ; his voice 55 60 Heard as the voice of an experienced friend . And 46 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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