The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... light upon his endeavors to please , and , he would hope , to benefit , his countrymen . Nothing further need be added , than that the first and third parts of The Recluse will consist chiefly of meditations in the Author's own person ...
... light upon his endeavors to please , and , he would hope , to benefit , his countrymen . Nothing further need be added , than that the first and third parts of The Recluse will consist chiefly of meditations in the Author's own person ...
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... light , So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and honored , far as he was known . And some small portion of his eloquent speech , And something that may serve to set in view The feeling pleasures of his loneliness , His ...
... light , So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and honored , far as he was known . And some small portion of his eloquent speech , And something that may serve to set in view The feeling pleasures of his loneliness , His ...
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... light ! He looked : Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay Beneath him ; far and wide the clouds were touched , And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none ...
... light ! He looked : Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay Beneath him ; far and wide the clouds were touched , And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none ...
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... light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist , that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate ...
... light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist , that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate ...
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... light extinguished of her lonely hut , The hut itself abandoned to decay , And she forgotten in the quiet grave . " I speak , " continued he , " of one whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady ...
... light extinguished of her lonely hut , The hut itself abandoned to decay , And she forgotten in the quiet grave . " I speak , " continued he , " of one whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady ...
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