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... course and staid , I would walk in such a way , MS . 105 110 MS . 115 * Dora Wordsworth died in July 1847. Probably the change of text in 1849 - one of the latest which the poet made - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with ...
... course and staid , I would walk in such a way , MS . 105 110 MS . 115 * Dora Wordsworth died in July 1847. Probably the change of text in 1849 - one of the latest which the poet made - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with ...
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... course may hold Even now , who , not unwisely bold , 1 Live in the spirit of this creed ; Yet seek thy firm support , 2 according to their need . I , loving freedom , and untried ; No sport of every random gust , Yet being to myself a ...
... course may hold Even now , who , not unwisely bold , 1 Live in the spirit of this creed ; Yet seek thy firm support , 2 according to their need . I , loving freedom , and untried ; No sport of every random gust , Yet being to myself a ...
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... course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , cheerfully , till the day ...
... course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , cheerfully , till the day ...
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... course : 1 - anon 30 Sets sail - in season due , Once more on English earth they stand : But , when a third time from the land They parted , sorrow was at hand For Him and for his crew . 35 Ill - fated Vessel ! -ghastly shock ! -At ...
... course : 1 - anon 30 Sets sail - in season due , Once more on English earth they stand : But , when a third time from the land They parted , sorrow was at hand For Him and for his crew . 35 Ill - fated Vessel ! -ghastly shock ! -At ...
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... course the news came flying up to us from all quarters , and it has disordered me from head to foot . At such circumstances I believe we feel as much for others as for our- selves ; just as a violent blow occasions the same pain as a ...
... course the news came flying up to us from all quarters , and it has disordered me from head to foot . At such circumstances I believe we feel as much for others as for our- selves ; just as a violent blow occasions the same pain as a ...
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