The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... interest to these my poems in the eyes of my nearest and dearest friends may be promoted by saying a few words upon the character of the Wanderer , the Solitary , and the Pastor , and some other of the persons intro- duced . And first ...
... interest to these my poems in the eyes of my nearest and dearest friends may be promoted by saying a few words upon the character of the Wanderer , the Solitary , and the Pastor , and some other of the persons intro- duced . And first ...
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... father 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.
... father 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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... interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the poem , of which The Excursion is a part , derives its Title of THE ...
... interest , the Author , complying with the earnest entreaties of some valued Friends , presents the following pages to the Public . It may be proper to state whence the poem , of which The Excursion is a part , derives its Title of THE ...
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... interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm oblivious tendencies Of nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds , and flowers , And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed ...
... interest more mild , That secret spirit of humanity Which , ' mid the calm oblivious tendencies Of nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds , and flowers , And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed ...
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... interest dead , and public care . So lived he ; so he might have died . But now , To the wide world's astonishment , appeared A glorious opening , the unlooked - for dawn , That promised everlasting joy to France ! Her voice of social ...
... interest dead , and public care . So lived he ; so he might have died . But now , To the wide world's astonishment , appeared A glorious opening , the unlooked - for dawn , That promised everlasting joy to France ! Her voice of social ...
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