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... youth And placid under - countenance , first endeared ; She came , no more a phantom to adorn A moment , but an inmate of the heart , And yet a spirit , there for me enshrined To penetrate the lofty and the low ; ( book vi . 1. 224 ) ...
... youth And placid under - countenance , first endeared ; She came , no more a phantom to adorn A moment , but an inmate of the heart , And yet a spirit , there for me enshrined To penetrate the lofty and the low ; ( book vi . 1. 224 ) ...
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... youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and am dull as a snail ; And , oftentimes , hear the church - bell with a sigh , That follows the thought- vale , We've no land in the 35 Save six feet of earth where our forefathers lie ...
... youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and am dull as a snail ; And , oftentimes , hear the church - bell with a sigh , That follows the thought- vale , We've no land in the 35 Save six feet of earth where our forefathers lie ...
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... youth Age might but take the things Youth needed not ! ΙΟ 15 20 With the last stanza compare one from The Fountain , vol . ii . p . 93- Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than ...
... youth Age might but take the things Youth needed not ! ΙΟ 15 20 With the last stanza compare one from The Fountain , vol . ii . p . 93- Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than ...
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... Youth's birth - place . There he wooed a Maid Who heard the heart - felt music of his suit With answering vows . Plebeian was the stock , Plebeian , though ingenuous , the stock , From which her graces and her honours sprung : And hence ...
... Youth's birth - place . There he wooed a Maid Who heard the heart - felt music of his suit With answering vows . Plebeian was the stock , Plebeian , though ingenuous , the stock , From which her graces and her honours sprung : And hence ...
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... Youth , who saw So many bars between his present state And the 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 ...
... Youth , who saw So many bars between his present state And the 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 ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1870 |
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