The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen1Hurd and Houghton, 1878 - 577 páginas |
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... never was on land or sea , " but fortunately he gave up politics that he might de- vote himself to his own nobler calling , to which politics are subordinate , and for which he found freedom enough in England as it was . But meanwhile ...
... never was on land or sea , " but fortunately he gave up politics that he might de- vote himself to his own nobler calling , to which politics are subordinate , and for which he found freedom enough in England as it was . But meanwhile ...
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... never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills , or leaders that led only to oblivion . In the autumn of 1795 , Wordsworth and his sister took up their abode at Racedown Lodge , near Crewkerne , in Dorsetshire ...
... never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills , or leaders that led only to oblivion . In the autumn of 1795 , Wordsworth and his sister took up their abode at Racedown Lodge , near Crewkerne , in Dorsetshire ...
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... never inter- rupted . He continued to live at Grasmere , con- scientiously diligent in the composition of poems , secure of finding the materials of glory within and around him ; for his genius taught him that inspi- ration is no ...
... never inter- rupted . He continued to live at Grasmere , con- scientiously diligent in the composition of poems , secure of finding the materials of glory within and around him ; for his genius taught him that inspi- ration is no ...
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... never be exercised on these subjects , I cannot let slip this opportunity of thus publicly as- suring you with how much affection and esteem I am , dear Sir , Most sincerely yours , W. WORDSWORTH . London , 1793 . Happiness ( if she had ...
... never be exercised on these subjects , I cannot let slip this opportunity of thus publicly as- suring you with how much affection and esteem I am , dear Sir , Most sincerely yours , W. WORDSWORTH . London , 1793 . Happiness ( if she had ...
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... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
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