The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Poems , published , with an additional Volume , under the Title of " Lyrical Ballads " Appendix • Essay , Supplementary to the Preface Dedication , prefixed to the Edition of 1815 Preface to the Edition of 1815 Postscript PAGE 323 • 350 ...
... Poems , published , with an additional Volume , under the Title of " Lyrical Ballads " Appendix • Essay , Supplementary to the Preface Dedication , prefixed to the Edition of 1815 Preface to the Edition of 1815 Postscript PAGE 323 • 350 ...
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... poem on my own education was , together with many minor poems , composed while we lived at the cottage at Town - end . Perhaps my pur- pose of giving an additional interest to these my poems in the eyes of my nearest and dearest friends ...
... poem on my own education was , together with many minor poems , composed while we lived at the cottage at Town - end . Perhaps my pur- pose of giving an additional interest to these my poems in the eyes of my nearest and dearest friends ...
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... poem on war , which had a good deal of merit and made me think more about him than I should otherwise have done . But his Christianity was probably never very deeply rooted ; and , like many others in those times of like showy talents ...
... poem on war , which had a good deal of merit and made me think more about him than I should otherwise have done . But his Christianity was probably never very deeply rooted ; and , like many others in those times of like showy talents ...
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... poem , I suppose that the Pedlar and I ascended from a plain country up the vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular ...
... poem , I suppose that the Pedlar and I ascended from a plain country up the vale of Langdale , and struck off a good way above the chapel to the western side of the vale . We ascended the hill and thence looked down upon the circular ...
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... poem , is put an end to . So much do I regret this , that I beg to be excused for giving utterance here to a wish that , should it befal me to die at Rydal Mount , my own body may be carried to Grasmere church after the manner in which ...
... poem , is put an end to . So much do I regret this , that I beg to be excused for giving utterance here to a wish that , should it befal me to die at Rydal Mount , my own body may be carried to Grasmere church after the manner in which ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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