The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... nature , I likened one to an oak and the other to a sycamore ; and , having here referred to this comparison , I need only add , I had no one individual in my mind , wishing rather to embody this idea than to break in upon the ...
... nature , I likened one to an oak and the other to a sycamore ; and , having here referred to this comparison , I need only add , I had no one individual in my mind , wishing rather to embody this idea than to break in upon the ...
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... Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As sub- sidiary to this preparation , he undertook to record , in verse , the origin and progress of his own powers , as far as he was acquainted with them . That Work ...
... Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As sub- sidiary to this preparation , he undertook to record , in verse , the origin and progress of his own powers , as far as he was acquainted with them . That Work ...
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... Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft perceive Fair trains of imagery before me rise , Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure , or with no unpleasing sadness mixed ; * The Prelude . - Ed . And I am conscious of ...
... Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft perceive Fair trains of imagery before me rise , Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure , or with no unpleasing sadness mixed ; * The Prelude . - Ed . And I am conscious of ...
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... Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he , Whom Nature , by whatever means , has taught To feel intensely , cannot but receive . power Such was the Boy - but for ...
... Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he , Whom Nature , by whatever means , has taught To feel intensely , cannot but receive . power Such was the Boy - but for ...
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... nature droops And feeling is suppressed ) preserve the mind Busy in solitude and poverty . These occupations oftentimes deceived The listless hours , while in the hollow vale , Hollow and green , he lay on the green turf In pensive ...
... nature droops And feeling is suppressed ) preserve the mind Busy in solitude and poverty . These occupations oftentimes deceived The listless hours , while in the hollow vale , Hollow and green , he lay on the green turf In pensive ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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