The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... suffering , some of them strangers to me , and others daily under my notice . I was born too late to have a distinct remembrance of the origin of the American war , but the state in which I represent Robert's mind to be I had frequent ...
... suffering , some of them strangers to me , and others daily under my notice . I was born too late to have a distinct remembrance of the origin of the American war , but the state in which I represent Robert's mind to be I had frequent ...
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... all that was endured ; for , in himself Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With 30 THE EXCURSION .
... all that was endured ; for , in himself Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With 30 THE EXCURSION .
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William Wordsworth. With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his various rounds ...
William Wordsworth. With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his various rounds ...
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... suffering , hardly clothed In bodily form . - But without further bidding I will proceed . While thus it fared with them , To whom this cottage , till those hapless years , Had been a blessèd home , it was my chance To travel in a ...
... suffering , hardly clothed In bodily form . - But without further bidding I will proceed . While thus it fared with them , To whom this cottage , till those hapless years , Had been a blessèd home , it was my chance To travel in a ...
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... suffered to take root Along the window's edge , profusely grew , Blinding the lower panes . I turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and ...
... suffered to take root Along the window's edge , profusely grew , Blinding the lower panes . I turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its pride of neatness . Daisy - flowers and ...
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