The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... 250 • 250 251 252 252 • 253 254 Change me , some God , into that breathing rose ! " What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled The Stepping - stones . The same Subject The Faëry Chasm Hints for the Fancy viii CONTENTS .
... 250 • 250 251 252 252 • 253 254 Change me , some God , into that breathing rose ! " What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled The Stepping - stones . The same Subject The Faëry Chasm Hints for the Fancy viii CONTENTS .
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William Wordsworth. The same Subject The Faëry Chasm Hints for the Fancy Open Prospect . O mountain Stream ! the Shepherd and his Cot From this deep chasm , where quivering sunbeams play American Tradition Return Seathwaite Chapel 254 ...
William Wordsworth. The same Subject The Faëry Chasm Hints for the Fancy Open Prospect . O mountain Stream ! the Shepherd and his Cot From this deep chasm , where quivering sunbeams play American Tradition Return Seathwaite Chapel 254 ...
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... Fancy and Tradition . 293 Countess ' Pillar 294 Roman Antiquities . From the Roman Station at Old Penrith . Apology for the foregoing Poems 295 296 NOTES 298 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN RIALS SCOTLAND . 1803 . X CONTENTS .
... Fancy and Tradition . 293 Countess ' Pillar 294 Roman Antiquities . From the Roman Station at Old Penrith . Apology for the foregoing Poems 295 296 NOTES 298 MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN RIALS SCOTLAND . 1803 . X CONTENTS .
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... Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? Oh ! spare to sweep , thou mournful blast , 4 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... Or on wild heather . What treasures would have then been placed Within my reach ; of knowledge graced By fancy what a rich repast ! But why go on ? Oh ! spare to sweep , thou mournful blast , 4 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... fancy cheer , your way ; But ne'er to a seductive lay Let faith be given ; Nor deem that " light which leads astray , Is light from Heaven . ” Let no mean hope your souls enslave ; Be independent , generous , brave ; Your Father such ...
... fancy cheer , your way ; But ne'er to a seductive lay Let faith be given ; Nor deem that " light which leads astray , Is light from Heaven . ” Let no mean hope your souls enslave ; Be independent , generous , brave ; Your Father such ...
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