The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... soul of Genius , if he dare to take Life's rule from passion craved for passion's sake ; Untaught that meekness is the cherished bent Of all the truly great and all the innocent . But who is innocent ? By grace divine , Not otherwise ...
... soul of Genius , if he dare to take Life's rule from passion craved for passion's sake ; Untaught that meekness is the cherished bent Of all the truly great and all the innocent . But who is innocent ? By grace divine , Not otherwise ...
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... soul can cling Nor form , nor feeling , great or small ; A reasoning , self - sufficing thing , An intellectual All ... soul , 1800-5 : That abject thing , thy soul 1815-32 30 or 1837 : nor 1800-32 31 self - sufficing 1800 , 1815-50 ...
... soul can cling Nor form , nor feeling , great or small ; A reasoning , self - sufficing thing , An intellectual All ... soul , 1800-5 : That abject thing , thy soul 1815-32 30 or 1837 : nor 1800-32 31 self - sufficing 1800 , 1815-50 ...
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... soul 1837 : The soul 1807-32 XIX . 7-8 80 1815-50 ( but 1815 from for through ) From which immediately leaps out A Dog , and yelping runs about MSS . , 1807 23-4 And oft from month to month they say No human being goes that way MS . del ...
... soul 1837 : The soul 1807-32 XIX . 7-8 80 1815-50 ( but 1815 from for through ) From which immediately leaps out A Dog , and yelping runs about MSS . , 1807 23-4 And oft from month to month they say No human being goes that way MS . del ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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