The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... returned No answer , only took the mother's hand And kissed it ; seemingly devoid of pain , Or care , that what so tenderly he pressed Was a dependant on 1 the obdurate heart Of one who came to disunite their lives For ever - sad ...
... returned No answer , only took the mother's hand And kissed it ; seemingly devoid of pain , Or care , that what so tenderly he pressed Was a dependant on 1 the obdurate heart Of one who came to disunite their lives For ever - sad ...
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... viction of mind , and before I heard Coleridge was returning home . VOL . III Why is he wandering on the sea ? — Coleridge should now with Wordsworth be . F By slow degrees he'd steal away Their woes , and ELEGIAC VERSES 65.
... viction of mind , and before I heard Coleridge was returning home . VOL . III Why is he wandering on the sea ? — Coleridge should now with Wordsworth be . F By slow degrees he'd steal away Their woes , and ELEGIAC VERSES 65.
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... 1836 . 1815 . between 2 1836 . And , baffled thus , before the storm relaxed , I ceased that Shelter to frequent , - 1815 . 1827 . the shelter The snows dissolved , and genial Spring returned To clothe OF THE BUSY WORLD 67.
... 1836 . 1815 . between 2 1836 . And , baffled thus , before the storm relaxed , I ceased that Shelter to frequent , - 1815 . 1827 . the shelter The snows dissolved , and genial Spring returned To clothe OF THE BUSY WORLD 67.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. The snows dissolved , and genial Spring returned To clothe the fields with verdure . Other haunts Meanwhile were mine ; till , one bright April day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. The snows dissolved , and genial Spring returned To clothe the fields with verdure . Other haunts Meanwhile were mine ; till , one bright April day , By chance retiring from the glare of noon To ...
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... returned to it again . The following is Miss Wordsworth's record of that day in her Journal of 1800 : - " On Monday ... returned from this voyage in safety , and the brothers met once again in London . He went to sea again in 1803 , and ...
... returned to it again . The following is Miss Wordsworth's record of that day in her Journal of 1800 : - " On Monday ... returned from this voyage in safety , and the brothers met once again in London . He went to sea again in 1803 , and ...
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