The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying to the mind clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the meantime the following passage , taken ...
... course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying to the mind clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the meantime the following passage , taken ...
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... course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms , Appeared a roofless Hut ; four naked walls That stared upon each other ! I looked round , And to my wish and to my hope espied Him ...
... course was bound . Thither I came , and there , amid the gloom Spread by a brotherhood of lofty elms , Appeared a roofless Hut ; four naked walls That stared upon each other ! I looked round , And to my wish and to my hope espied Him ...
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... course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A Village school - but wandering thoughts were then A misery to him ; and the Youth resigned A 26 WORDSWORTH'S ...
... course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A Village school - but wandering thoughts were then A misery to him ; and the Youth resigned A 26 WORDSWORTH'S ...
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... course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief . Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by Nature tuned , And constant disposition of his thoughts , To sympathy with Man , he was ...
... course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief . Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by Nature tuned , And constant disposition of his thoughts , To sympathy with Man , he was ...
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... course of life , Who now , with no Appendage but a Staff , The prized memorial of relinquished toils , Upon that Cottage bench reposed his limbs , Screened from the sun . Supine the Wanderer lay , His eyes as if in drowsiness half shut ...
... course of life , Who now , with no Appendage but a Staff , The prized memorial of relinquished toils , Upon that Cottage bench reposed his limbs , Screened from the sun . Supine the Wanderer lay , His eyes as if in drowsiness half shut ...
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