The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... give them claim to be likened to the little cells , oratories , and sepul- chral recesses , ordinarily included in those edifices . The Author would not have deemed himself justified in saying , upon this occasion , so much 4 ...
... give them claim to be likened to the little cells , oratories , and sepul- chral recesses , ordinarily included in those edifices . The Author would not have deemed himself justified in saying , upon this occasion , so much 4 ...
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... To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the Soul — an impulse to herself- I would give utterance in numerous verse . Of Truth PREFACE TO THE EXCURSION . CT 5.
... To these emotions , whencesoe'er they come , Whether from breath of outward circumstance , Or from the Soul — an impulse to herself- I would give utterance in numerous verse . Of Truth PREFACE TO THE EXCURSION . CT 5.
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William Wordsworth. I would give utterance in numerous verse . Of Truth , of Grandeur , Beauty , Love , and Hope , And melancholy Fear subdued by Faith Of blessed consolations in distress ; ; Of moral strength , and intellectual Power ...
William Wordsworth. I would give utterance in numerous verse . Of Truth , of Grandeur , Beauty , Love , and Hope , And melancholy Fear subdued by Faith Of blessed consolations in distress ; ; Of moral strength , and intellectual Power ...
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... and course of life he gives an account . The Wan- derer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . • THE WANDERER . ' Twas summer , and the sun.
... and course of life he gives an account . The Wan- derer , while resting under the shade of the Trees that surround the Cottage , relates the History of its last Inhabitant . • THE WANDERER . ' Twas summer , and the sun.
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... give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served 685 To cheer us both . But long we had not talked Ere we built up a pile of better thoughts , And with a brighter eye she looked around As if she ...
... give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served 685 To cheer us both . But long we had not talked Ere we built up a pile of better thoughts , And with a brighter eye she looked around As if she ...
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