The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the Poem , of which The Excursion is a part , derives its Title of THE RECLUSE . Several years ago , when the Author retired to his native Mountains ...
... Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the Poem , of which The Excursion is a part , derives its Title of THE RECLUSE . Several years ago , when the Author retired to his native Mountains ...
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... Friend , most distinguished for his knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a ...
... Friend , most distinguished for his knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a ...
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... Friend , the Wanderer , of whom he gives an account - The Wanderer , while resting under the shade of the trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . ' Twas summer , and the sun had mounted high ...
... Friend , the Wanderer , of whom he gives an account - The Wanderer , while resting under the shade of the trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . ' Twas summer , and the sun had mounted high ...
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... Friends : amid a pleasant vale , In the antique market village where were passed My school - days , an apartment he had owned , To which at intervals the Wanderer drew , And found a kind of home or harbor there . He loved me ; from a ...
... Friends : amid a pleasant vale , In the antique market village where were passed My school - days , an apartment he had owned , To which at intervals the Wanderer drew , And found a kind of home or harbor there . He loved me ; from a ...
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... Friend , Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his peculiar nook of earth Dies with him , or is changed ; and very soon Even of the good is no memorial left . -The Poets , in their elegies and songs Lamenting the ...
... Friend , Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his peculiar nook of earth Dies with him , or is changed ; and very soon Even of the good is no memorial left . -The Poets , in their elegies and songs Lamenting the ...
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