The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... 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 philosophi- cal poem , containing views ...
... 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 philosophi- cal poem , containing views ...
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... knowledge gathered up from day to day ; Thus had he lived a long and innocent life . The Scottish Church , both on himself and those With whom from childhood he grew up , had held The strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched ...
... knowledge gathered up from day to day ; Thus had he lived a long and innocent life . The Scottish Church , both on himself and those With whom from childhood he grew up , had held The strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched ...
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... knowledge of the years to come , Human , or such as lie beyond the 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 ...
... knowledge of the years to come , Human , or such as lie beyond the 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 ...
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... knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself , ) This brief communication shall suffice . 66 Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among the wilds of Scotland , in a tract ...
... knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself , ) This brief communication shall suffice . 66 Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among the wilds of Scotland , in a tract ...
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... knowledge that you do not shrink From moving spectacles ; but let us on . " So speaking , on he went , and at the word I followed , till he made a sudden stand : For full in view , approaching through a gate That opened from the ...
... knowledge that you do not shrink From moving spectacles ; but let us on . " So speaking , on he went , and at the word I followed , till he made a sudden stand : For full in view , approaching through a gate That opened from the ...
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