The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... scene ii . 1. 124 ) — Thine evermore , most 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 ...
... scene ii . 1. 124 ) — Thine evermore , most 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 ...
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... scene i . ll . 8 , 9— And where she went , the flowers took thickest root , As she had sow'd them with her odorous foot . Also , a similar reference to Aphrodite in Hesiod , Theogony , vv . 192 sqq.—ED. Thou dost preserve the stars from ...
... scene i . ll . 8 , 9— And where she went , the flowers took thickest root , As she had sow'd them with her odorous foot . Also , a similar reference to Aphrodite in Hesiod , Theogony , vv . 192 sqq.—ED. Thou dost preserve the stars from ...
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... scene ! And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this dream - like sight Of solemn loveliness , I think on thee , My Brother , and on all which thou hast lost . Nor seldom , if I rightly guess , while Thou ...
... scene ! And , while I gaze upon the spectacle Of clouded splendour , on this dream - like sight Of solemn loveliness , I think on thee , My Brother , and on all which thou hast lost . Nor seldom , if I rightly guess , while Thou ...
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... scene , " Of clouded splendour , Of solemn loveliness , ... the spectacle this dream - like sight is now much interfered with by the new larch plantations immediately below the firs . It must have been very different in Wordsworth's ...
... scene , " Of clouded splendour , Of solemn loveliness , ... the spectacle this dream - like sight is now much interfered with by the new larch plantations immediately below the firs . It must have been very different in Wordsworth's ...
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... and restless all - a scene Pregnant with mutual exaltation , Rich change , and multiplied creation ! * See Wordsworth's note , p . 109. -ED . 465 470 475 480 1 This sight to me the Muse imparts ; - III 95 THE WAGGONER.
... and restless all - a scene Pregnant with mutual exaltation , Rich change , and multiplied creation ! * See Wordsworth's note , p . 109. -ED . 465 470 475 480 1 This sight to me the Muse imparts ; - III 95 THE WAGGONER.
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