The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... passing events , and to an existing state of things , than the others were meant to do , more continuous exertion was naturally bestowed upon it , and greater progress made here than in the rest of the Poem ; and as this part does not ...
... passing events , and to an existing state of things , than the others were meant to do , more continuous exertion was naturally bestowed upon it , and greater progress made here than in the rest of the Poem ; and as this part does not ...
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... 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 swarm of rosy Boys Singled out me , as he in sport would say , For my grave ...
... 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 swarm of rosy Boys Singled out me , as he in sport would say , For my grave ...
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... where it did not understand , And with a superstitious eye of love . So passed the time ; yet to the nearest Town He duly went with what small overplus His earnings might supply , and brought away The Book 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... where it did not understand , And with a superstitious eye of love . So passed the time ; yet to the nearest Town He duly went with what small overplus His earnings might supply , and brought away The Book 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the year , the peace And liberty of Nature ; there he kept , In solitude and solitary thought , His mind in a just equipoise ...
... passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the year , the peace And liberty of Nature ; there he kept , In solitude and solitary thought , His mind in a just equipoise ...
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... passed without remark . Active and nervous was his gait ; his limbs And his whole figure breathed intelligence . Time had compressed the freshness of his cheek Into a narrower circle of deep red , But had not tamed his eye ; that ...
... passed without remark . Active and nervous was his gait ; his limbs And his whole figure breathed intelligence . Time had compressed the freshness of his cheek Into a narrower circle of deep red , But had not tamed his eye ; that ...
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