The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... deep , Thou , thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable sleep . IX I look for ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me : ' tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Between 1 the living and the dead ; 1 1832 ...
... deep , Thou , thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable sleep . IX I look for ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me : ' tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Between 1 the living and the dead ; 1 1832 ...
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... Deep in a forest , with leave given , at the age Of four - and - twenty summers he withdrew ; And thither took with him his motherless Babe , 2 And one domestic for their common needs , An aged woman . It consoled him here To attend ...
... Deep in a forest , with leave given , at the age Of four - and - twenty summers he withdrew ; And thither took with him his motherless Babe , 2 And one domestic for their common needs , An aged woman . It consoled him here To attend ...
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... deep wrongs , Rouse him but in those solitary shades His days he wasted , an imbecile mind ! 305 In the preface to his volume , " Poems of Wordsworth chosen and edited by Matthew Arnold , " that distinguished poet and critic has said ...
... deep wrongs , Rouse him but in those solitary shades His days he wasted , an imbecile mind ! 305 In the preface to his volume , " Poems of Wordsworth chosen and edited by Matthew Arnold , " that distinguished poet and critic has said ...
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... deep coves , shaped by skeleton arms , " in the Musings near Aquapendente ( 1837 ) . Wordsworth here describes Red Tarn , under Helvellyn , to the east ; but Charles Gough was killed on the Kepplecove side of Swirell Edge , and not at ...
... deep coves , shaped by skeleton arms , " in the Musings near Aquapendente ( 1837 ) . Wordsworth here describes Red Tarn , under Helvellyn , to the east ; but Charles Gough was killed on the Kepplecove side of Swirell Edge , and not at ...
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... Deep the river was , and crusted Thinly by a one night's frost ; 1 1837 . Hath an instinct 1807 . 5 το 15 15 * In 1807 and 1815 the title was Incident , Characteristic of a favourite Dog , which belonged to a Friend of the Author . - ED ...
... Deep the river was , and crusted Thinly by a one night's frost ; 1 1837 . Hath an instinct 1807 . 5 το 15 15 * In 1807 and 1815 the title was Incident , Characteristic of a favourite Dog , which belonged to a Friend of the Author . - ED ...
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