The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... present A toke 1 ( may it prove a nonument : Of high respect and gratitude sincere . Gladly would I have waited till my task Had reached its close ; but Life is insecure , And Hope full oft fallacious as a dream : Therefore , for what ...
... present A toke 1 ( may it prove a nonument : Of high respect and gratitude sincere . Gladly would I have waited till my task Had reached its close ; but Life is insecure , And Hope full oft fallacious as a dream : Therefore , for what ...
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... to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the poem ,
... to a degree which will materially injure its own peculiar interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the poem ,
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... tale with such familiar power , With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention now relaxed , A heart - felt chillness crept along my veins . 32 THE EXCURSION .
... tale with such familiar power , With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention now relaxed , A heart - felt chillness crept along my veins . 32 THE EXCURSION .
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... present opinions and feelings , till he enters upon his own History at length . - His domestic felicity . - Afflictions . Dejection . - Roused by the French Revolution . Voyage to America . - Dis- appointment and disgust pursue him ...
... present opinions and feelings , till he enters upon his own History at length . - His domestic felicity . - Afflictions . Dejection . - Roused by the French Revolution . Voyage to America . - Dis- appointment and disgust pursue him ...
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... , that hang Upon the region whither we are bound , Exclude a power to enjoy the vital beams Of present sunshine . Deities that float On wings , angelic Spirits ! I could muse O'er what from eldest time we have been told Of DESPONDENCY . 93.
... , that hang Upon the region whither we are bound , Exclude a power to enjoy the vital beams Of present sunshine . Deities that float On wings , angelic Spirits ! I could muse O'er what from eldest time we have been told Of DESPONDENCY . 93.
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