The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... whence the poem , of which " The Excursion " is a part , derives its Title of THE RECLUSE . - Several years ago , when the Author retired to his native mountains , with the hope of being enabled to construct. Dedication Preface to the ...
... whence the poem , of which " The Excursion " is a part , derives its Title of THE RECLUSE . - Several years ago , when the Author retired to his native mountains , with the hope of being enabled to construct. Dedication Preface to the ...
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... whence they flowed ; and from them he acquired Wisdom , which works thro ' patience ; thence he learned In oft - recurring hours of sober thought To look on Nature with a humble heart , Self - questioned where it did not understand ...
... whence they flowed ; and from them he acquired Wisdom , which works thro ' patience ; thence he learned In oft - recurring hours of sober thought To look on Nature with a humble heart , Self - questioned where it did not understand ...
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... whence they came . 805 " Ere my departure , to her care I gave , For her son's use , some tokens of regard , Which with a look of welcome she received ; And I exhorted her to place her trust In God's good love , and seek his help by ...
... whence they came . 805 " Ere my departure , to her care I gave , For her son's use , some tokens of regard , Which with a look of welcome she received ; And I exhorted her to place her trust In God's good love , and seek his help by ...
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... whence we rise , 235 And what , when breath hath ceased , we may become . Here are we , in a bright and breathing world . Our origin , what matters it ? In lack Of worthier explanation , say at once With the American ( a thought which ...
... whence we rise , 235 And what , when breath hath ceased , we may become . Here are we , in a bright and breathing world . Our origin , what matters it ? In lack Of worthier explanation , say at once With the American ( a thought which ...
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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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