The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... imaginations I was happy to find clothed in reality , and fresh ones suggested , by what she reported of this man's tenderness of heart , his strong and pure imagination , and his solid attainments in literature , chiefly religious ...
... imaginations I was happy to find clothed in reality , and fresh ones suggested , by what she reported of this man's tenderness of heart , his strong and pure imagination , and his solid attainments in literature , chiefly religious ...
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... imagination is half - way up the northern side of Loughrigg Fell , from which the Pastor and his companions were supposed to look upwards to the sky and mountain - tops , and round the vale , with the lake lying immediately beneath them ...
... imagination is half - way up the northern side of Loughrigg Fell , from which the Pastor and his companions were supposed to look upwards to the sky and mountain - tops , and round the vale , with the lake lying immediately beneath them ...
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... Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the minister's old shelf supplied ...
... Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the minister's old shelf supplied ...
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... - the happiest he of all ! " " Far happiest , " answered the desponding Man , " If , such as now he is , he might remain ! Ah ! what avails imagination high Or question deep ? what profits all that earth , DESPONDENCY . 85.
... - the happiest he of all ! " " Far happiest , " answered the desponding Man , " If , such as now he is , he might remain ! Ah ! what avails imagination high Or question deep ? what profits all that earth , DESPONDENCY . 85.
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... we have been told Of your bright forms and glorious faculties , And with the imagination rest content , Not wishing more ; repining not to tread The little sinuous path of earthly care , By flowers 888 THE EXCURSION .
... we have been told Of your bright forms and glorious faculties , And with the imagination rest content , Not wishing more ; repining not to tread The little sinuous path of earthly care , By flowers 888 THE EXCURSION .
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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admiration age to age Alfoxden appeared beauty behold beneath breath bright character cheerful church clouds composition cottage course dark delight earth epitaph faculty fair Isle faith fancy fear feelings flowers French Revolution Friend grace Grasmere grave grove habits happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven hills honour hope human imagination labour language less living lonely look Loughrigg Fell metre mind mortal mountains nature nature's o'er objects Ossian pains Paradise Lost passed passion Pastor peace perceive pleased pleasure Poems Poet poetic diction poetry Pompey's Pillar poor praise prose pure Reader reason rocks round Rydal Mount sate Scotland sense shade Shakspeare sight silent smile Solitary solitude sorrow soul spake speak spirit stood stream sublime tender things thoughts truth turn vale verse voice Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wish words youth