The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... passed the greater part of his days . At all events , I am here called upon freely to acknowledge that the character I have represented in his person is chiefly an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in his ...
... passed the greater part of his days . At all events , I am here called upon freely to acknowledge that the character I have represented in his person is chiefly an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in his ...
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... passing over a low ridge we descend into another vale , that of Little Langdale , towards the head of which stands , embowered or partly shaded by yews and other trees , something between a cottage and a mansion or gentle- man's house ...
... passing over a low ridge we descend into another vale , that of Little Langdale , towards the head of which stands , embowered or partly shaded by yews and other trees , something between a cottage and a mansion or gentle- man's house ...
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... passed without some words of a funeral psalm being sung at the time by the attendants . When I put into the mouth of the Wan- derer- " Many precious rites and customs of our rural ancestry are gone or stealing from us ; this I hope will ...
... passed without some words of a funeral psalm being sung at the time by the attendants . When I put into the mouth of the Wan- derer- " Many precious rites and customs of our rural ancestry are gone or stealing from us ; this I hope will ...
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... passed to their eldest son , according to the practice of these vales , who died soon after he came into possession . He was an amiable and promising youth , but was succeeded by an only brother , a good - natured man , who fell into ...
... passed to their eldest son , according to the practice of these vales , who died soon after he came into possession . He was an amiable and promising youth , but was succeeded by an only brother , a good - natured man , who fell into ...
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... passed immediately in his mind , no doubt , for as great a critic as ever lived . I ought to add , he was a clergyman and a well- educated man , and his verbal memory was the most remark- able of any individual I have known , except a ...
... passed immediately in his mind , no doubt , for as great a critic as ever lived . I ought to add , he was a clergyman and a well- educated man , and his verbal memory was the most remark- able of any individual I have known , except a ...
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