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... Walk , " p . 236 , introduced by the lines : - " Not undelightful are the simplest charms , Found by the grassy door of mountain farms . " Yes ; but to describe these charms with dignity in a serious poem is a most difficult achievement ...
... Walk , " p . 236 , introduced by the lines : - " Not undelightful are the simplest charms , Found by the grassy door of mountain farms . " Yes ; but to describe these charms with dignity in a serious poem is a most difficult achievement ...
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... walk , you live , you speculate alone ; Yet doth remembrance , like a sovereign prince , For you a stately gallery ... walks , her sunny glades And shady groves for recreation framed : These may he range , if willing to partake Their ...
... walk , you live , you speculate alone ; Yet doth remembrance , like a sovereign prince , For you a stately gallery ... walks , her sunny glades And shady groves for recreation framed : These may he range , if willing to partake Their ...
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william wordsworth. AN EVENING WALK . ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY . General Sketch of the Lakes - Author's regret of his youth which was passed amongst them - Short description of Noon - Cascade - Noon - tide ... Walk "Far from my dearest,"
william wordsworth. AN EVENING WALK . ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY . General Sketch of the Lakes - Author's regret of his youth which was passed amongst them - Short description of Noon - Cascade - Noon - tide ... Walk "Far from my dearest,"
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