The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... dear lady , whilst this machine is to him . The progress of mechanical industry in Britain since the beginning of the present century has given a more limited , and purely technical , meaning to the word , than it bore when Wordsworth ...
... dear lady , whilst this machine is to him . The progress of mechanical industry in Britain since the beginning of the present century has given a more limited , and purely technical , meaning to the word , than it bore when Wordsworth ...
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... DEAR WRANGHAM , —I am indeed much pleased that Mrs. Wrangham 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 ...
... DEAR WRANGHAM , —I am indeed much pleased that Mrs. Wrangham 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 ...
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... dear , That undivided we from year to year Might work in our high Calling — a bright hope To which our fancies , mingling , gave free scope Till checked by some necessities severe . And should these slacken , honoured BEAUMONT ! still ...
... dear , That undivided we from year to year Might work in our high Calling — a bright hope To which our fancies , mingling , gave free scope Till checked by some necessities severe . And should these slacken , honoured BEAUMONT ! still ...
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... dear unto the Muses evermore . MS . * In the edition of 1842 the following footnote is given by Wordsworth , " This biographical Sonnet , if so it may be called , together with the Epistle that follows , have been long suppressed from ...
... dear unto the Muses evermore . MS . * In the edition of 1842 the following footnote is given by Wordsworth , " This biographical Sonnet , if so it may be called , together with the Epistle that follows , have been long suppressed from ...
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... dear haven where he wished to be In honourable wedlock with his Love , Was in his judgment tempted to decline 40 45 50 55 60 To perilous weakness , 1 and entrust his cause To nature for a happy end of all ; 65 Deem that by such fond ...
... dear haven where he wished to be In honourable wedlock with his Love , Was in his judgment tempted to decline 40 45 50 55 60 To perilous weakness , 1 and entrust his cause To nature for a happy end of all ; 65 Deem that by such fond ...
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