The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... passion , still , In his stern father's hearing , Vaudracour Persisted openly that death alone Should abrogate his human privilege Divine , of swearing everlasting truth , Upon the altar , to the Maid he loved . 110 115 " You shall be ...
... passion , still , In his stern father's hearing , Vaudracour Persisted openly that death alone Should abrogate his human privilege Divine , of swearing everlasting truth , Upon the altar , to the Maid he loved . 110 115 " You shall be ...
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... passion and from reason came , And , therefore , shalt thou be an honoured name ! 30 35 TO THE DAISY Composed 1805 .-- Published 1815 Placed by Wordsworth among his " Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces . " - ED . SWEET Flower ! belike one day ...
... passion and from reason came , And , therefore , shalt thou be an honoured name ! 30 35 TO THE DAISY Composed 1805 .-- Published 1815 Placed by Wordsworth among his " Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces . " - ED . SWEET Flower ! belike one day ...
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... passionate Work ! —yet wise and well , Well chosen is the spirit that is here ; That Hulk which labours in the deadly swell , This rueful sky , this pageantry of fear ! And this huge Castle , standing here sublime , I love to see the ...
... passionate Work ! —yet wise and well , Well chosen is the spirit that is here ; That Hulk which labours in the deadly swell , This rueful sky , this pageantry of fear ! And this huge Castle , standing here sublime , I love to see the ...
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... passion aimed at in the former , I apprehended , this little Piece could not accompany it without disadvantage . In the year 1806 , if I am not mistaken , THE WAGGONER was read to you in manuscript ; and , as you have remembered it for ...
... passion aimed at in the former , I apprehended , this little Piece could not accompany it without disadvantage . In the year 1806 , if I am not mistaken , THE WAGGONER was read to you in manuscript ; and , as you have remembered it for ...
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... passions and affections on canvas , or even successful in the introduction of human figures into their foregrounds ; whereas in the poetic paintings of Mr. Wordsworth the land- scape is always subordinate to a higher interest ...
... passions and affections on canvas , or even successful in the introduction of human figures into their foregrounds ; whereas in the poetic paintings of Mr. Wordsworth the land- scape is always subordinate to a higher interest ...
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