The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... and yourself have been gratified by these breathings of simple nature . You mention Butler , Montagu's * It was The Reverie of Poor Susan .-- ED . friend ; not Tom Butler , but the conveyancer : I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD.
... and yourself have been gratified by these breathings of simple nature . You mention Butler , Montagu's * It was The Reverie of Poor Susan .-- ED . friend ; not Tom Butler , but the conveyancer : I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. friend ; not Tom Butler , but the conveyancer : when I was in town in spring , he happened to see the volumes lying on Montagu's mantelpiece , and to glance his eye upon the very poem of The ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. friend ; not Tom Butler , but the conveyancer : when I was in town in spring , he happened to see the volumes lying on Montagu's mantelpiece , and to glance his eye upon the very poem of The ...
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... friend ! 65 20 70 15 75 THE FORSAKEN Composed 1804. - Published 1842 [ This was an overflow from The Affliction of Margaret , and was excluded as superfluous there , but preserved in the faint hope that it may turn to account by ...
... friend ! 65 20 70 15 75 THE FORSAKEN Composed 1804. - Published 1842 [ This was an overflow from The Affliction of Margaret , and was excluded as superfluous there , but preserved in the faint hope that it may turn to account by ...
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... friend that we had For spiritless pelf - as we felt to our cost ! MS . 2 1820 . When my sick crazy body had lain without sleep , How cheering the sunshiny vale where I stood , MS . ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA , * ON REPENTANCE 13.
... friend that we had For spiritless pelf - as we felt to our cost ! MS . 2 1820 . When my sick crazy body had lain without sleep , How cheering the sunshiny vale where I stood , MS . ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA , * ON REPENTANCE 13.
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... .-- ED . Compare The Prelude , book ix . l . 548 , p . 310 , where Wordsworth says it was told him " by my Patriot friend . " - ED . To such inheritance of blessed fancy ( Fancy that sports 24 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA Vaudracour and Julia.
... .-- ED . Compare The Prelude , book ix . l . 548 , p . 310 , where Wordsworth says it was told him " by my Patriot friend . " - ED . To such inheritance of blessed fancy ( Fancy that sports 24 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA Vaudracour and Julia.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1870 |
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