The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... dear Friend , most distinguished for his knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a ...
... dear Friend , most distinguished for his knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a ...
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... dear remembrances , whose presence soothes Or elevates the Mind , intent to weigh The good and evil of our mortal state . - To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the Soul ...
... dear remembrances , whose presence soothes Or elevates the Mind , intent to weigh The good and evil of our mortal state . - To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the Soul ...
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... dear companion wheresoe'er he went , Opening from land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honored Race Drew happier , loftier , more impassioned thoughts VOL . VI . From his long ...
... dear companion wheresoe'er he went , Opening from land to land an easy way By melody , and by the charm of verse . Yet not the noblest of that honored Race Drew happier , loftier , more impassioned thoughts VOL . VI . From his long ...
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... dear supporters of one senseless weight , From which they do not shrink , and under which They faint not , but advance towards the open grave Step after step together , with their firm Unhidden faces : he that suffers most , He ...
... dear supporters of one senseless weight , From which they do not shrink , and under which They faint not , but advance towards the open grave Step after step together , with their firm Unhidden faces : he that suffers most , He ...
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... dear faculty of sight should fail , Still , it may be allowed me to remember What visionary powers of eye and soul In youth were mine ; when , stationed on the top Of some huge hill , expectant , I beheld The sun rise up , from distant ...
... dear faculty of sight should fail , Still , it may be allowed me to remember What visionary powers of eye and soul In youth were mine ; when , stationed on the top Of some huge hill , expectant , I beheld The sun rise up , from distant ...
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