The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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Página xv
... winds and waters , but he had only known man as an actor in fireside histo- ries and tragedies , for which the hamlet supplied an ample stage . In France he first felt the au- thentic beat of a nation's heart ; he was a specta- tor at ...
... winds and waters , but he had only known man as an actor in fireside histo- ries and tragedies , for which the hamlet supplied an ample stage . In France he first felt the au- thentic beat of a nation's heart ; he was a specta- tor at ...
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... winds that have visited it , the cloud - bergs that have drifted over it , and the snows that have ermined it in winter . The Imagination is a faculty that flouts at fore- ordination , and Wordsworth seemed to do all he could to cheat ...
... winds that have visited it , the cloud - bergs that have drifted over it , and the snows that have ermined it in winter . The Imagination is a faculty that flouts at fore- ordination , and Wordsworth seemed to do all he could to cheat ...
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... wind , gathered to itself thoughts and images like state- ly fleets from every quarter ; some deep with silks and spicery , some brooding over the silent thunders of their battailous armaments , but all swept forward in their destined ...
... wind , gathered to itself thoughts and images like state- ly fleets from every quarter ; some deep with silks and spicery , some brooding over the silent thunders of their battailous armaments , but all swept forward in their destined ...
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... winds , Winander * sleeps , ' Mid clustering isles , and holly - sprinkled steeps ; Where twilight glens endear my Esthwaite's shore , And memory of departed pleasures , more . * These lines are only applicable to the middle part of ...
... winds , Winander * sleeps , ' Mid clustering isles , and holly - sprinkled steeps ; Where twilight glens endear my Esthwaite's shore , And memory of departed pleasures , more . * These lines are only applicable to the middle part of ...
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... Winds neither road nor path for foot to tread : The rocks rise naked as a wall , or stretch , Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aerial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here ...
... Winds neither road nor path for foot to tread : The rocks rise naked as a wall , or stretch , Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aerial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here ...
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