The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... thought he had gifts enough to make a good parson , and another lamented the rare attorney that was lost in him , * the prescient muse guided the hand of Raisley Calvert while he wrote the poet's name in his will for a legacy of £ 900 ...
... thought he had gifts enough to make a good parson , and another lamented the rare attorney that was lost in him , * the prescient muse guided the hand of Raisley Calvert while he wrote the poet's name in his will for a legacy of £ 900 ...
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... thought to extinguish with a few contemptuous spirts of cold water . -a Lord Byron describes himself as waking one morning and finding himself famous , and it is quite an ordinary fact , that a blaze may be made with a little saltpetre ...
... thought to extinguish with a few contemptuous spirts of cold water . -a Lord Byron describes himself as waking one morning and finding himself famous , and it is quite an ordinary fact , that a blaze may be made with a little saltpetre ...
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... thought or word . It was this that made him so fond of the sonnet . His mind had not that reach and elemental move- ment of Milton's , which , like the trade - wind , gathered to itself thoughts and images like state- ly fleets from ...
... thought or word . It was this that made him so fond of the sonnet . His mind had not that reach and elemental move- ment of Milton's , which , like the trade - wind , gathered to itself thoughts and images like state- ly fleets from ...
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... thought more nigh To rare Beaumond , and learned Beaumond lie A little nearer Spenser " ; - for there is no fear of crowding in that little soci- ety with whom he is now enrolled as fifth in the succession of the great English Poets ...
... thought more nigh To rare Beaumond , and learned Beaumond lie A little nearer Spenser " ; - for there is no fear of crowding in that little soci- ety with whom he is now enrolled as fifth in the succession of the great English Poets ...
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... thought ! -Yet be as now thou art , That in thy waters may be seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , * Who , murmuring here a later ditty , * Collins's Ode on the ...
... thought ! -Yet be as now thou art , That in thy waters may be seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , * Who , murmuring here a later ditty , * Collins's Ode on the ...
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