The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Admired for beauty , for her sweetness praised ; Whom he had sensibility to love , Ambition to attempt , and skill to win . For this fair Bride , most rich in gifts of mind , Nor sparingly endowed with worldly wealth , His office he ...
... Admired for beauty , for her sweetness praised ; Whom he had sensibility to love , Ambition to attempt , and skill to win . For this fair Bride , most rich in gifts of mind , Nor sparingly endowed with worldly wealth , His office he ...
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... admiration and mysterious awe . This little Vale , a dwelling - place of Man , Lay low beneath my feet ; ' twas visible- I saw not , but I felt that it was there . That which I saw was the revealed abode Of Spirits in beatitude : my ...
... admiration and mysterious awe . This little Vale , a dwelling - place of Man , Lay low beneath my feet ; ' twas visible- I saw not , but I felt that it was there . That which I saw was the revealed abode Of Spirits in beatitude : my ...
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... admiration , and all sense of joy ? " His countenance gave notice that my Accorded little with his present mind ; zeal I ceased , and he resumed .- " Ah ! gentle Sir , Slight , if you will , the means ; but spare to slight The end of ...
... admiration , and all sense of joy ? " His countenance gave notice that my Accorded little with his present mind ; zeal I ceased , and he resumed .- " Ah ! gentle Sir , Slight , if you will , the means ; but spare to slight The end of ...
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... admiration winning of the crowd ; The help desiring of the pure devout . Scorn and contempt forbid me to proceed ! But History , time's slavish scribe , will tell How rapidly the zealots of the cause Disbanded - or in hostile ranks ...
... admiration winning of the crowd ; The help desiring of the pure devout . Scorn and contempt forbid me to proceed ! But History , time's slavish scribe , will tell How rapidly the zealots of the cause Disbanded - or in hostile ranks ...
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... Admiration , Hope , and Love ; And , even as these are well and wisely fixed , In dignity of being we ascend . But what is error ? " . " Answer he who can ! " The Sceptic somewhat haughtily exclaimed : " Love , Hope , and Admiration ...
... Admiration , Hope , and Love ; And , even as these are well and wisely fixed , In dignity of being we ascend . But what is error ? " . " Answer he who can ! " The Sceptic somewhat haughtily exclaimed : " Love , Hope , and Admiration ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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