The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... 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 the end ! ” BOOK FIRST . THE WANDERER . ARGUMENT . A summer 8 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... 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 the end ! ” BOOK FIRST . THE WANDERER . ARGUMENT . A summer 8 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... uncouth ; dire faces , figures dire , Sharp - kneed , sharp - elbowed , and lean - ankled too , With long and ghostly shanks - forms which once seen Could never be forgotten ! In his heart , 185 16 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... uncouth ; dire faces , figures dire , Sharp - kneed , sharp - elbowed , and lean - ankled too , With long and ghostly shanks - forms which once seen Could never be forgotten ! In his heart , 185 16 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... 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 ; thence he learned In oft - recurring hours of sober ...
... 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 ; thence he learned In oft - recurring hours of sober ...
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... heart as if he felt , Though yet he knew not how , a wasting power 265 In all things that from her sweet influence Might tend to wean him . Therefore with her hues , 270 Her forms , and with the spirit of her forms , He clothed the ...
... heart as if he felt , Though yet he knew not how , a wasting power 265 In all things that from her sweet influence Might tend to wean him . Therefore with her hues , 270 Her forms , and with the spirit of her forms , He clothed the ...
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... hearts Foreboding evil . From his native hills He wandered far ; much did he see of men , Their manners , their enjoyments , and pursuits , Their passions and their feelings ; chiefly those Essential and eternal in the heart , That ...
... hearts Foreboding evil . From his native hills He wandered far ; much did he see of men , Their manners , their enjoyments , and pursuits , Their passions and their feelings ; chiefly those Essential and eternal in the heart , That ...
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