The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... habits of intemperance , which I have heard ( though I will not answer for the fact ) hastened his 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 ...
... habits of intemperance , which I have heard ( though I will not answer for the fact ) hastened his 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 ...
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... habit of going there to drink tea upon fine summer afternoons , so that we became intimately acquainted . with the characters , habits , and lives of these good , and , let me say , in the main , wise people . The matron had , in her ...
... habit of going there to drink tea upon fine summer afternoons , so that we became intimately acquainted . with the characters , habits , and lives of these good , and , let me say , in the main , wise people . The matron had , in her ...
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... habits of drinking , by which he gradually reduced his property ; and the other day the last acre of it was sold , and his wife and children and he himself , still surviving , have very little left to live upon , which it would not ...
... habits of drinking , by which he gradually reduced his property ; and the other day the last acre of it was sold , and his wife and children and he himself , still surviving , have very little left to live upon , which it would not ...
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... habits , whereby much was done , But all within the sphere of little things ; Of humble , though , to us , important ... habit gave , To 98 THE EXCURSION .
... habits , whereby much was done , But all within the sphere of little things ; Of humble , though , to us , important ... habit gave , To 98 THE EXCURSION .
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William Wordsworth. That happiness ; and use and habit gave , To what an alien spirit had acquired , A patrimonial sanctity . And thus , With thoughts and wishes bounded to this world , I lived and breathed ; most grateful - if to enjoy ...
William Wordsworth. That happiness ; and use and habit gave , To what an alien spirit had acquired , A patrimonial sanctity . And thus , With thoughts and wishes bounded to this world , I lived and breathed ; most grateful - if to enjoy ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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