The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... evil by losing all its grossness . Infatuated moralist ! Your Lordship excites compassion as labouring under the same delusion . Slavery is a bitter and a poisonous draught . We have but one consolation under it , that a Nation may dash ...
... evil by losing all its grossness . Infatuated moralist ! Your Lordship excites compassion as labouring under the same delusion . Slavery is a bitter and a poisonous draught . We have but one consolation under it , that a Nation may dash ...
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... evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse of that superiority to which they submit ; accord- ingly they will cautiously avoid whatever may lead those in whom ...
... evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse of that superiority to which they submit ; accord- ingly they will cautiously avoid whatever may lead those in whom ...
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... evil which unhumanises man , as to be utterly insensible to the colours , forms , or smell of flowers , the [ voices 1 ] and motions of birds and beasts , the appear- ances of the sky and heavenly bodies , the general warmth of a fine ...
... evil which unhumanises man , as to be utterly insensible to the colours , forms , or smell of flowers , the [ voices 1 ] and motions of birds and beasts , the appear- ances of the sky and heavenly bodies , the general warmth of a fine ...
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... evil , I should be oppressed with no dishonourable melan- choly , had I not a deep impression of certain inherent and indestructible qualities of the human mind , and like- wise of certain powers in the great and permanent objects that ...
... evil , I should be oppressed with no dishonourable melan- choly , had I not a deep impression of certain inherent and indestructible qualities of the human mind , and like- wise of certain powers in the great and permanent objects that ...
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... evil will be systematically opposed , by men of greater powers , and with far more distinguished success . Having dwelt thus long on the subjects and aim of these Poems , I shall request the reader's permission to apprise him of a few ...
... evil will be systematically opposed , by men of greater powers , and with far more distinguished success . Having dwelt thus long on the subjects and aim of these Poems , I shall request the reader's permission to apprise him of a few ...
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