The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... grave looks , too thoughtful for my years . As I grew up , it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade . Many a time , - On holidays , we rambled through the woods : We sat , we walked ; he pleased me with report Of things which he ...
... grave looks , too thoughtful for my years . As I grew up , it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade . Many a time , - On holidays , we rambled through the woods : We sat , we walked ; he pleased me with report Of things which he ...
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... grave , unthought of . Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unrevealed and unproclaimed . But , as the mind was filled with inward light , So not without ...
... grave , unthought of . Strongest minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unrevealed and unproclaimed . But , as the mind was filled with inward light , So not without ...
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... grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , and reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known on English ground . From his sixth year , the Boy of whom I speak ...
... grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , and reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known on English ground . From his sixth year , the Boy of whom I speak ...
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... grave . So was he framed ; and such his course of life Who now , with no appendage but a staff , The prized memorial of relinquished toils , Upon that cottage bench reposed his limbs , Screened from the sun . Supine the Wanderer lay His ...
... grave . So was he framed ; and such his course of life Who now , with no appendage but a staff , The prized memorial of relinquished toils , Upon that cottage bench reposed his limbs , Screened from the sun . Supine the Wanderer lay His ...
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... grave . " I speak , " continued he , " of one whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady mind , Tender and deep in her excess of love ; Not speaking much , pleased rather with the joy Of her own ...
... grave . " I speak , " continued he , " of one whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady mind , Tender and deep in her excess of love ; Not speaking much , pleased rather with the joy Of her own ...
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