The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... seemed To haunt the bodily sense . He had received A precious gift ; for , as he grew in years , With these impressions would he still compare All his remembrances , thoughts , shapes , and forms ; And , being still unsatisfied with ...
... seemed To haunt the bodily sense . He had received A precious gift ; for , as he grew in years , With these impressions would he still compare All his remembrances , thoughts , shapes , and forms ; And , being still unsatisfied with ...
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... Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her prospects ; nor did he believe - he saw . What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive ! Low desires , Low thoughts had there no place ; yet was his heart Lowly ; for ...
... Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her prospects ; nor did he believe - he saw . What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive ! Low desires , Low thoughts had there no place ; yet was his heart Lowly ; for ...
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... seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped his belief as grace divine inspired , Or human reason dictated with awe . - And surely never did there live on earth A man of ...
... seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped his belief as grace divine inspired , Or human reason dictated with awe . - And surely never did there live on earth A man of ...
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... seemed to feel One sadness , they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken ; time has been When , every day , the touch of human hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal stillness ; and they ministered To ...
... seemed to feel One sadness , they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken ; time has been When , every day , the touch of human hand Dislodged the natural sleep that binds them up In mortal stillness ; and they ministered To ...
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William Wordsworth. So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention now relaxed , A heart - felt chillness crept along my veins . 1 rose ; and , having left the breezy shade , Stood drinking comfort from the ...
William Wordsworth. So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention now relaxed , A heart - felt chillness crept along my veins . 1 rose ; and , having left the breezy shade , Stood drinking comfort from the ...
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