The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... Grasmere to Ambleside it was begun as I left the last house of the vale , and finished , word for word as it now stands , before I came in view of Rydal . I wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of ...
... Grasmere to Ambleside it was begun as I left the last house of the vale , and finished , word for word as it now stands , before I came in view of Rydal . I wish I could say the same of the five or six hundred I have written : most of ...
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... to befriend ; If yet To - morrow , unbelied , may say , I come to open out , for fresh display , The elastic vanities of yesterday ? " VOL . IV . K 1834 . VII . [ COMPOSED by the side of Grasmere lake EVENING VOLUNTARIES . 1.29.
... to befriend ; If yet To - morrow , unbelied , may say , I come to open out , for fresh display , The elastic vanities of yesterday ? " VOL . IV . K 1834 . VII . [ COMPOSED by the side of Grasmere lake EVENING VOLUNTARIES . 1.29.
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. VII . [ COMPOSED by the side of Grasmere lake . The mountains that enclose the vale , especially towards Easdale , are most favor- able to the reverberation of sound . There is a passage in the ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. VII . [ COMPOSED by the side of Grasmere lake . The mountains that enclose the vale , especially towards Easdale , are most favor- able to the reverberation of sound . There is a passage in the ...
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... Grasmere , during the earlier part of my residence there . I have been censured for the last line but one- - " thy function apostolical " -as being little less than profane . How .could it be thought so ? The word is adopted with ...
... Grasmere , during the earlier part of my residence there . I have been censured for the last line but one- - " thy function apostolical " -as being little less than profane . How .could it be thought so ? The word is adopted with ...
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... Grasmere . The last line but two stood , at first , better and more characteristically , thus : " By my half - kitchen and half - parlour fire . " My Sister and I were in the habit of having the tea - kettle in our little sitting - room ...
... Grasmere . The last line but two stood , at first , better and more characteristically , thus : " By my half - kitchen and half - parlour fire . " My Sister and I were in the habit of having the tea - kettle in our little sitting - room ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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