The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... head of imagination , and vice versá . Both the above classes might without impropriety have been enlarged from that con- sisting of " Poems founded on the Affections ; " as might this latter from those , and from the class 66 ...
... head of imagination , and vice versá . Both the above classes might without impropriety have been enlarged from that con- sisting of " Poems founded on the Affections ; " as might this latter from those , and from the class 66 ...
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... head of Imagination , I have begun with one of the earliest processes of Nature in the development of this faculty . Guided by one of my own primary consciousnesses , I have represented a commutation and transfer of internal feelings ...
... head of Imagination , I have begun with one of the earliest processes of Nature in the development of this faculty . Guided by one of my own primary consciousnesses , I have represented a commutation and transfer of internal feelings ...
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... Tis that , that gives the poet rage , And thaws the gelly'd blood of age ; Matures the young , restores the old , And makes the fainting coward bold . 1 It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations xl PREFACE .
... Tis that , that gives the poet rage , And thaws the gelly'd blood of age ; Matures the young , restores the old , And makes the fainting coward bold . 1 It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations xl PREFACE .
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William Wordsworth. It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations in the breast , Renders our lives ' misfortune sweet ; * * * * * Then let the chill Sirocco blow , And gird us round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the ...
William Wordsworth. It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations in the breast , Renders our lives ' misfortune sweet ; * * * * * Then let the chill Sirocco blow , And gird us round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the ...
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... head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad : Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little Maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said ...
... head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad : Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little Maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said ...
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