The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... previously had tinged The old Man's cheek ; but , at this closing turn Of self - reproach , it passed away . Said he , " That which we feel we utter ; as we think 625 So have we argued ; reaping for our pains . No visible recompense ...
... previously had tinged The old Man's cheek ; but , at this closing turn Of self - reproach , it passed away . Said he , " That which we feel we utter ; as we think 625 So have we argued ; reaping for our pains . No visible recompense ...
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... , they may be found in Professor Knight's edition ; but it should be remembered that Wordsworth's topography , though founded on fact , is ideal , and not literal . The BOOK I. L. 6 ( 1827 ) ; previously two 348 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... , they may be found in Professor Knight's edition ; but it should be remembered that Wordsworth's topography , though founded on fact , is ideal , and not literal . The BOOK I. L. 6 ( 1827 ) ; previously two 348 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... previously : " Other lot was mine ; Yet with good hope that soon I should obtain As grateful resting place , and livelier joy . " L. 22 , " steps that " ( 1827 ) ; previously " feet which . " In the same line , " turf " ( 1845 ) ; ...
... previously : " Other lot was mine ; Yet with good hope that soon I should obtain As grateful resting place , and livelier joy . " L. 22 , " steps that " ( 1827 ) ; previously " feet which . " In the same line , " turf " ( 1845 ) ; ...
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... previously " To his Step - father's School , that stood alone " . Ll . 137-139 ( 1845 ) ; in 1814-1820 : " Great objects on his mind , with portraiture And colour so distinct , that on his mind They lay like substances , and almost ...
... previously " To his Step - father's School , that stood alone " . Ll . 137-139 ( 1845 ) ; in 1814-1820 : " Great objects on his mind , with portraiture And colour so distinct , that on his mind They lay like substances , and almost ...
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... previously " Step- L. 277 ( 1845 ) ; previously two lines : " Inscribed , as with the silence of the thought , Upon its bleak and visionary sides , " L. 293 ( 1827 ) ; previously : " He asked repose ; and I have heard him say That often ...
... previously " Step- L. 277 ( 1845 ) ; previously two lines : " Inscribed , as with the silence of the thought , Upon its bleak and visionary sides , " L. 293 ( 1827 ) ; previously : " He asked repose ; and I have heard him say That often ...
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