The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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William Wordsworth. Express the image of a better time , More wise desires , and simpler manners ; -nurse My Heart in genuine freedom : -all pure thoughts Be with me ; -so shall thy unfailing love Guide , and support , and cheer me to ...
William Wordsworth. Express the image of a better time , More wise desires , and simpler manners ; -nurse My Heart in genuine freedom : -all pure thoughts Be with me ; -so shall thy unfailing love Guide , and support , and cheer me to ...
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... desires , Low thoughts had there no place ; yet was his heart Lowly ; for he was meek in gratitude , Oft as he called those ecstasies to mind , 235 And whence they flowed ; and from them he acquired Wisdom , which works thro ' patience ...
... desires , Low thoughts had there no place ; yet was his heart Lowly ; for he was meek in gratitude , Oft as he called those ecstasies to mind , 235 And whence they flowed ; and from them he acquired Wisdom , which works thro ' patience ...
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... desire As with a lover's passion . Yet his moods Of pain were keen as those of better men , Nay keener , as his fortitude was less : And he continued , when worse days were come , To deal about his sparkling eloquence , Struggling ...
... desire As with a lover's passion . Yet his moods Of pain were keen as those of better men , Nay keener , as his fortitude was less : And he continued , when worse days were come , To deal about his sparkling eloquence , Struggling ...
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... ambitious feet might move at large ; Whence , unmolested wanderers , we beheld 540 The shining giver of the day diffuse His brightness o'er a tract of sea and land Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; DESPONDENCY . 91.
... ambitious feet might move at large ; Whence , unmolested wanderers , we beheld 540 The shining giver of the day diffuse His brightness o'er a tract of sea and land Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; DESPONDENCY . 91.
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William Wordsworth. Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; As our enjoyments , boundless . - From those heights We dropped , at pleasure , into sylvan combs ; 545 Where harbours of impenetrable shade , And mossy seats , detained us ...
William Wordsworth. Gay as our spirits , free as our desires ; As our enjoyments , boundless . - From those heights We dropped , at pleasure , into sylvan combs ; 545 Where harbours of impenetrable shade , And mossy seats , detained us ...
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