The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... labour , lived in Paterdale , and the story is true to the letter . It seems to me , however , rather remarkable that the strength of mind , which had supported him through this long unrewarded labour , did not enable him to bear its ...
... labour , lived in Paterdale , and the story is true to the letter . It seems to me , however , rather remarkable that the strength of mind , which had supported him through this long unrewarded labour , did not enable him to bear its ...
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... labours to defer the time when children might legally be allowed to work in factories , and his endeavours to limit still farther the hours of permitted labour , have fallen far short of his own humane wishes , and those of every ...
... labours to defer the time when children might legally be allowed to work in factories , and his endeavours to limit still farther the hours of permitted labour , have fallen far short of his own humane wishes , and those of every ...
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... labour which he had proposed to himself ; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other , if he may so express himself , as the ante - chapel has to the body of a gothic church . Continuing this allusion , he may be ...
... labour which he had proposed to himself ; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other , if he may so express himself , as the ante - chapel has to the body of a gothic church . Continuing this allusion , he may be ...
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... labour useless . If such theme May sort with highest objects , then - dread Power ! Whose gracious favour is the primal source Of all illumination - may my Life Express the image of a better time , More wise desires , and simpler ...
... labour useless . If such theme May sort with highest objects , then - dread Power ! Whose gracious favour is the primal source Of all illumination - may my Life Express the image of a better time , More wise desires , and simpler ...
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... labour , he had passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the year , the peace And liberty of nature ; there he kept In solitude and solitary thought His mind in a ...
... labour , he had passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the year , the peace And liberty of nature ; there he kept In solitude and solitary thought His mind in a ...
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