The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying to the mind clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the mean time the following passage ...
... course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying to the mind clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the mean time the following passage ...
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... , of whose education and course of life he gives an account.- The Wanderer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . THE WANDERER . " T WAS summer , and the.
... , of whose education and course of life he gives an account.- The Wanderer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . THE WANDERER . " T WAS summer , and the.
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... course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A village school , but wandering thoughts were then A misery to him ; and the Youth resigned A task he was ...
... course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . Urged by his Mother , he essayed to teach A village school , but wandering thoughts were then A misery to him ; and the Youth resigned A task he was ...
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... course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief . Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man THE WANDERER . 23.
... course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief . Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by Nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man THE WANDERER . 23.
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... course He followed till provision for his wants Had been obtained ; the Wanderer then resolved To pass the remnant of his days , untasked With needless services , from hardship free . His calling laid aside , he lived at ease : But ...
... course He followed till provision for his wants Had been obtained ; the Wanderer then resolved To pass the remnant of his days , untasked With needless services , from hardship free . His calling laid aside , he lived at ease : But ...
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