The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... 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 distinction had he lived , Beloved and honored , far as he was known . And some small ...
... 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 distinction had he lived , Beloved and honored , far as he was known . And some small ...
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... least of things Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her prospects , nor did he believe , - he sau What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive ! Low desires , Low thoughts , had there no place ; yet was his ...
... least of things Seemed infinite ; and there his spirit shaped Her prospects , nor did he believe , - he sau What wonder if his being thus became Sublime and comprehensive ! Low desires , Low thoughts , had there no place ; yet was his ...
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... least To known restraints ; and who most boldly drew Hopeful prognostications from a creed , That , in the light of false philosophy , Spread like a halo round a misty moon , Widening its circle as the storms advance . " His sacred ...
... least To known restraints ; and who most boldly drew Hopeful prognostications from a creed , That , in the light of false philosophy , Spread like a halo round a misty moon , Widening its circle as the storms advance . " His sacred ...
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... least of all for him who is no more . " By this , the book was in the old Man's hand ; And he continued , glancing on the leaves An eye of scorn : - 66 “ The lover , ” said he , “ doomed To love when hope hath failed him , -whom no ...
... least of all for him who is no more . " By this , the book was in the old Man's hand ; And he continued , glancing on the leaves An eye of scorn : - 66 “ The lover , ” said he , “ doomed To love when hope hath failed him , -whom no ...
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... least , that ' t is not to be won : Then , keen and eager , as a fine - nosed hound By soul - engrossing instinct driven along Through wood or open field , the harmless Man Departs , intent upon his onward quest ! Nor is that Fellow ...
... least , that ' t is not to be won : Then , keen and eager , as a fine - nosed hound By soul - engrossing instinct driven along Through wood or open field , the harmless Man Departs , intent upon his onward quest ! Nor is that Fellow ...
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