The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... the sublime objects to which it is compared . From impressions of sight we will pass to those of sound ; which , as they must necessarily be of a ว less definite character , shall be selected from these volumes χχίν PREFACE .
... the sublime objects to which it is compared . From impressions of sight we will pass to those of sound ; which , as they must necessarily be of a ว less definite character , shall be selected from these volumes χχίν PREFACE .
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... pass from the Imagination acting upon an individual image to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a conjunction by which they modify each other . The Reader has already had a fine instance before him in the pas ...
... pass from the Imagination acting upon an individual image to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a conjunction by which they modify each other . The Reader has already had a fine instance before him in the pas ...
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... passes yet unreached , a brighter road . Alas ! the idle tale of man is found Depicted in the dial's moral round ; Hope with reflection blends her social rays To gild the total tablet of his days ; Yet still , the sport of some ...
... passes yet unreached , a brighter road . Alas ! the idle tale of man is found Depicted in the dial's moral round ; Hope with reflection blends her social rays To gild the total tablet of his days ; Yet still , the sport of some ...
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... pass , Or playing wanton with the floating grass . She , in a mother's care , her beauty's pride Forgets , unwearied watching every side ; She calls them near , and with affection sweet Alternately relieves their weary feet ...
... pass , Or playing wanton with the floating grass . She , in a mother's care , her beauty's pride Forgets , unwearied watching every side ; She calls them near , and with affection sweet Alternately relieves their weary feet ...
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... passing zephyr whispers joy ; Brisk toil , alternating with ready ease , Feeds the clear current of his sympathies . For him sod - seats the cottage - door adorn ; And peeps the far - off spire , his evening bourn ! Dear is the forest ...
... passing zephyr whispers joy ; Brisk toil , alternating with ready ease , Feeds the clear current of his sympathies . For him sod - seats the cottage - door adorn ; And peeps the far - off spire , his evening bourn ! Dear is the forest ...
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