The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Fancy , willing to set off her stores By sounding titles , hath acquired the name Of Pompey's pillar ; that I gravely style My Theban obelisk ; and , there , behold A Druid cromlech ! -thus I entertain The antiquarian humour , and am ...
... Fancy , willing to set off her stores By sounding titles , hath acquired the name Of Pompey's pillar ; that I gravely style My Theban obelisk ; and , there , behold A Druid cromlech ! -thus I entertain The antiquarian humour , and am ...
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... Fancy , dreaming o'er the map of things , Hath placed beyond these penetrable bounds , Words of assurance can be heard ; if nowhere A habitation , for consummate good , Or for progressive virtue , by the search Can be attained , -a ...
... Fancy , dreaming o'er the map of things , Hath placed beyond these penetrable bounds , Words of assurance can be heard ; if nowhere A habitation , for consummate good , Or for progressive virtue , by the search Can be attained , -a ...
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... fancy for the golden age ; Or the perpetual warbling that prevails ' In Arcady , beneath unaltered skies , ' Through the long year in constant quiet bound , ' Night hushed as night , and day serene as day ! ' -But why this tedious ...
... fancy for the golden age ; Or the perpetual warbling that prevails ' In Arcady , beneath unaltered skies , ' Through the long year in constant quiet bound , ' Night hushed as night , and day serene as day ! ' -But why this tedious ...
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William Wordsworth. Life's genuine inspiration , happiness Above what rules can teach , or fancy feign ; Abused , as all possessions are abused That are not prized according to their worth . And yet , what worth ? what good is given to ...
William Wordsworth. Life's genuine inspiration , happiness Above what rules can teach , or fancy feign ; Abused , as all possessions are abused That are not prized according to their worth . And yet , what worth ? what good is given to ...
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... fancy leads ; by day , by night , Are various engines working , not the same As those with which your soul in youth was moved , But by the great Artificer endowed With no inferior power . You dwell alone ; You walk , you live , you ...
... fancy leads ; by day , by night , Are various engines working , not the same As those with which your soul in youth was moved , But by the great Artificer endowed With no inferior power . You dwell alone ; You walk , you live , you ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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