The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... passages describing the employment and demeanour of Margaret during her affliction , I was in- debted to observations made in Dorsetshire , and afterwards at Alfoxden in Somersetshire , where I resided in '97 and '98 . The lines towards ...
... passages describing the employment and demeanour of Margaret during her affliction , I was in- debted to observations made in Dorsetshire , and afterwards at Alfoxden in Somersetshire , where I resided in '97 and '98 . The lines towards ...
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... passage , taken from the con- clusion of the first book of The Recluse , may be acceptable as a kind of Prospectus of the design and scope of the whole Poem . ' On Man , on Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft ...
... passage , taken from the con- clusion of the first book of The Recluse , may be acceptable as a kind of Prospectus of the design and scope of the whole Poem . ' On Man , on Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft ...
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... passage could be won ; and , as the last Of the mute train , behind the heathy top Of that off - sloping outlet , disappeared , I , more impatient in my downward course , Had landed upon easy ground ; and there Stood waiting for my ...
... passage could be won ; and , as the last Of the mute train , behind the heathy top Of that off - sloping outlet , disappeared , I , more impatient in my downward course , Had landed upon easy ground ; and there Stood waiting for my ...
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... passage of encumbered ground , Proved that such hope was vain : -for now we stood Shut out from prospect of the open vale , And saw the water , that composed this rill , Descending , disembodied , and diffused O'er the smooth surface of ...
... passage of encumbered ground , Proved that such hope was vain : -for now we stood Shut out from prospect of the open vale , And saw the water , that composed this rill , Descending , disembodied , and diffused O'er the smooth surface of ...
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... passage of its course , and seen , Within the depths of its capacious breast , Inverted trees , rocks , clouds , and azure sky ; And , on its glassy surface , specks of foam , And conglobated bubbles undissolved , Numerous as stars ...
... passage of its course , and seen , Within the depths of its capacious breast , Inverted trees , rocks , clouds , and azure sky ; And , on its glassy surface , specks of foam , And conglobated bubbles undissolved , Numerous as stars ...
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