The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... suffer 370 With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his various rounds , He had observed the progress and decay Of many minds ...
... suffer 370 With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his various rounds , He had observed the progress and decay Of many minds ...
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... 635 A tale of silent suffering , hardly clothed In bodily form . - But without further bidding I will proceed . While thus it fared with them , 640 To whom this cottage , till those hapless years , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... 635 A tale of silent suffering , hardly clothed In bodily form . - But without further bidding I will proceed . While thus it fared with them , 640 To whom this cottage , till those hapless years , 30 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... leaning o'er the garden wall Reviewed that Woman's sufferings ; and it seemed To comfort me while with a brother's love I blessed her in the impotence of grief . Then towards the cottage I returned ; and traced Fondly THE WANDERER . 39.
... leaning o'er the garden wall Reviewed that Woman's sufferings ; and it seemed To comfort me while with a brother's love I blessed her in the impotence of grief . Then towards the cottage I returned ; and traced Fondly THE WANDERER . 39.
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... suffering in the public road , Sad contrast ! all too often smote his heart With unavailing pity . Rich in love And sweet humanity , he was , himself , To the degree that he desired , beloved . Smiles of good - will from faces that he ...
... suffering in the public road , Sad contrast ! all too often smote his heart With unavailing pity . Rich in love And sweet humanity , he was , himself , To the degree that he desired , beloved . Smiles of good - will from faces that he ...
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... inert , Too weak for suffering , and for hope too tame ) 345 Placed , among flowery gardens curtained round With world - excluding groves , the brotherhood Of soft Epicureans , taught - if they The ends DESPONDENCY . 85.
... inert , Too weak for suffering , and for hope too tame ) 345 Placed , among flowery gardens curtained round With world - excluding groves , the brotherhood Of soft Epicureans , taught - if they The ends DESPONDENCY . 85.
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