The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... death . Of him I need say no more : there were many like him at that time , which the world will never be without , but which were more numerous then for reasons too obvious to be dwelt upon . To what is said of the Pastor in the poem I ...
... death . Of him I need say no more : there were many like him at that time , which the world will never be without , but which were more numerous then for reasons too obvious to be dwelt upon . To what is said of the Pastor in the poem I ...
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... to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view of social interests than was usual among their associates . The premature death of this gallant young man THE EXCURSION . 11.
... to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view of social interests than was usual among their associates . The premature death of this gallant young man THE EXCURSION . 11.
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William Wordsworth. associates . The premature death of this gallant young man was much lamented , and , as an attendant at the funeral , I myself witnessed the ceremony and the effect of it as described in the poem . " Tradition tells ...
William Wordsworth. associates . The premature death of this gallant young man was much lamented , and , as an attendant at the funeral , I myself witnessed the ceremony and the effect of it as described in the poem . " Tradition tells ...
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... Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind ( And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species ) to the external World Is fitted : -and how ...
... Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind ( And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species ) to the external World Is fitted : -and how ...
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... death of martyrs , who sustained , With will inflexible , those fearful pangs Triumphantly displayed in records left Of persecution , and the Covenant - times Whose echo rings through Scotland to this hour ! And there , by lucky hap ...
... death of martyrs , who sustained , With will inflexible , those fearful pangs Triumphantly displayed in records left Of persecution , and the Covenant - times Whose echo rings through Scotland to this hour ! And there , by lucky hap ...
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