The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... object . Archimedes leapt out of his bath and ran about the streets proclaiming his discovery in a transport of joy , but we are not told that he lost either his life or his senses in consequence . The next character to whom the Priest ...
... object . Archimedes leapt out of his bath and ran about the streets proclaiming his discovery in a transport of joy , but we are not told that he lost either his life or his senses in consequence . The next character to whom the Priest ...
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... objects utterly decayed ! " ] TO THE RIGHT HON . WILLIAM , EARL OF LONSDALE , K.G. ETC. ETC. OFT , through thy fair domains , illustrious Peer ! In youth I roamed , on youthful pleasures bent ; And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent ...
... objects utterly decayed ! " ] TO THE RIGHT HON . WILLIAM , EARL OF LONSDALE , K.G. ETC. ETC. OFT , through thy fair domains , illustrious Peer ! In youth I roamed , on youthful pleasures bent ; And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent ...
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... 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 manners ; -nurse My Heart in genuine freedom : -all pure ...
... 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 manners ; -nurse My Heart in genuine freedom : -all pure ...
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... objects that they lay Upon his mind like substances , whose presence Perplexed the bodily sense . He had received A precious gift ; for , as he grew in years , With these impressions would he still compare All his remembrances ...
... objects that they lay Upon his mind like substances , whose presence Perplexed the bodily sense . He had received A precious gift ; for , as he grew in years , With these impressions would he still compare All his remembrances ...
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... that she was absent . In the shade , Where now we sit , I waited her return . Her cottage , then a cheerful object , wore Its customary look , -only , it seemed , The honeysuckle , crowding round the porch , Hung down THE WANDERER . 41.
... that she was absent . In the shade , Where now we sit , I waited her return . Her cottage , then a cheerful object , wore Its customary look , -only , it seemed , The honeysuckle , crowding round the porch , Hung down THE WANDERER . 41.
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