The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... yet a spirit , there for me enshrined To penetrate the lofty and the low ; ( book vi . 1. 224 ) . ( book xiv . 1. 268 ) .— ED . A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between 1 2 SHE WAS A PHANTOM of delight.
... yet a spirit , there for me enshrined To penetrate the lofty and the low ; ( book vi . 1. 224 ) . ( book xiv . 1. 268 ) .— ED . A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between 1 2 SHE WAS A PHANTOM of delight.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between 1 life and death ; The reason firm , the temperate will , Endurance , foresight , strength , and skill ; A perfect Woman , 2 nobly planned ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. A Being breathing thoughtful breath , A Traveller between 1 life and death ; The reason firm , the temperate will , Endurance , foresight , strength , and skill ; A perfect Woman , 2 nobly planned ...
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... breathing - time is portioned out Not idly . Hadst thou been of Indian birth , Couched on a casual bed of moss and leaves , And rudely canopied by leafy boughs , Or to the churlish elements exposed 20 On the blank plains , —the coldness ...
... breathing - time is portioned out Not idly . Hadst thou been of Indian birth , Couched on a casual bed of moss and leaves , And rudely canopied by leafy boughs , Or to the churlish elements exposed 20 On the blank plains , —the coldness ...
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... soon Hath this conception , grateful to behold , Changed countenance , like an object sullied o'er By breathing mist ; and thine appears to be 55 60 A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA 15.
... soon Hath this conception , grateful to behold , Changed countenance , like an object sullied o'er By breathing mist ; and thine appears to be 55 60 A mournful labour , while to her is given Hope ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , DORA 15.
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... breath we draw Under an unbending law , That our years are halting never ; Quickly gone , and gone for ever , And would teach us thence to brave The conclusion in the grave ; Whether it be these that give Strength and spirit so to live ...
... breath we draw Under an unbending law , That our years are halting never ; Quickly gone , and gone for ever , And would teach us thence to brave The conclusion in the grave ; Whether it be these that give Strength and spirit so to live ...
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