The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... true to the letter . It seems to me , however , rather remarkable that the strength of mind , which had supported him through this long unrewarded labour , did not enable him to bear its successful issue . Several times in the course of ...
... true to the letter . It seems to me , however , rather remarkable that the strength of mind , which had supported him through this long unrewarded labour , did not enable him to bear its successful issue . Several times in the course of ...
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... true was this , That sometimes his religion seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped his belief , as grace divine inspired , And human reason dictated with awe . -And ...
... true was this , That sometimes his religion seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped his belief , as grace divine inspired , And human reason dictated with awe . -And ...
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... True , the intelligence of social art Hath overpowered his forefathers , and soon Will sweep the remnant of his line away ; But contemplations , worthier , nobler far Than her destructive energies , attend His independence , when along ...
... True , the intelligence of social art Hath overpowered his forefathers , and soon Will sweep the remnant of his line away ; But contemplations , worthier , nobler far Than her destructive energies , attend His independence , when along ...
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... true descendants of those godly men Who swept from Scotland , in a flame of zeal , Shrine , altar , image , and the massy piles That harboured them , -the souls retaining yet The churlish features of that after - race Who fled to woods ...
... true descendants of those godly men Who swept from Scotland , in a flame of zeal , Shrine , altar , image , and the massy piles That harboured them , -the souls retaining yet The churlish features of that after - race Who fled to woods ...
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... true philanthropy . The light of love Not failing , perseverance from their steps Departing not , for them shall be confirmed The glorious habit by which sense is made Subservient still to moral purposes , Auxiliar to divine . That ...
... true philanthropy . The light of love Not failing , perseverance from their steps Departing not , for them shall be confirmed The glorious habit by which sense is made Subservient still to moral purposes , Auxiliar to divine . That ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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