The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... tell the story of his life whenever it is possible . Perhaps the best preparation for the study of Wordsworth is the " wise passiveness " of which he speaks so often - the heart " at leisure from itself . " Coleridge once said ...
... tell the story of his life whenever it is possible . Perhaps the best preparation for the study of Wordsworth is the " wise passiveness " of which he speaks so often - the heart " at leisure from itself . " Coleridge once said ...
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... telling her on one week day that I had been at stood in the churchyard , and we had of seeing what was going on there . woman doing penance in the church in a white sheet . My mother commended my having been present , expressing a hope ...
... telling her on one week day that I had been at stood in the churchyard , and we had of seeing what was going on there . woman doing penance in the church in a white sheet . My mother commended my having been present , expressing a hope ...
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... tells us how , " By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and sustained . " In the fifth book he tells us : - " Early ...
... tells us how , " By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and sustained . " In the fifth book he tells us : - " Early ...
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... tells us how he would sometimes " set springes to catch woodcocks , " and pursue them through half the autumn night ; how with his schoolmates in spring he would climb to high places to harry the raven's nest , and when he hung , by ...
... tells us how he would sometimes " set springes to catch woodcocks , " and pursue them through half the autumn night ; how with his schoolmates in spring he would climb to high places to harry the raven's nest , and when he hung , by ...
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... tells us that the memory of that day of expectation on the crag came back to him . He bowed low in submission , but , " afterwards , the wind and sleety rain , And all the business of the elements ; The single sheep , and the one ...
... tells us that the memory of that day of expectation on the crag came back to him . He bowed low in submission , but , " afterwards , the wind and sleety rain , And all the business of the elements ; The single sheep , and the one ...
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afterwards Alfoxden Ambleside amongst beautiful birds Bishop of Lincoln bright Bristol brother Calvert Cambridge clouds Cockermouth Coleridge Coleridge's cottage Cottle dear delightful dinner Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage feeling Forncett Friday garden Goslar Grasmere green grove Hamburgh Hawkshead heard heart hills John John Wordsworth Journal Keswick lake letter light lived London looked Lyrical Ballads Mary Hutchinson Memoirs miles mind Monday moon morning mountains Nature Nether Stowey night o'clock orchard passed Penrith Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poet's poetry Prelude Racedown rock round Rydal S. T. COLERIDGE Sara sate Saturday seemed seen side sister snow Sockburn sonnet Southey stone Stowey stream Sunday things thought trees Tuesday vale valley verse volume walked waterfall Wednesday wild William William Wordsworth wind wood writing written wrote Wytheburn