The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... lines are taken , is No. XXXI . in Astrophel and Stella . In the edition of 1807 these lines were printed , not as a sonnet , but as No. III . in the series of " Poems composed during a Tour , chiefly on foot ; " and in 1807 and 1815 ...
... lines are taken , is No. XXXI . in Astrophel and Stella . In the edition of 1807 these lines were printed , not as a sonnet , but as No. III . in the series of " Poems composed during a Tour , chiefly on foot ; " and in 1807 and 1815 ...
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... line 405 ( vol . i . p . 187 ) . In the prefatory note to The Borderers - published in 1842 - Wordsworth says he would not have made use of these lines in The White Doe of Rylstone if he could have foreseen the time when he would be ...
... line 405 ( vol . i . p . 187 ) . In the prefatory note to The Borderers - published in 1842 - Wordsworth says he would not have made use of these lines in The White Doe of Rylstone if he could have foreseen the time when he would be ...
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... lines entitled Departure from the Vale of Grasmere , August , 1803 , begin- ning- The gentlest Shade that walked Elysian plains , were " not actually written for the occasion , but transplanted from my Epistle to Sir George Beaumont ...
... lines entitled Departure from the Vale of Grasmere , August , 1803 , begin- ning- The gentlest Shade that walked Elysian plains , were " not actually written for the occasion , but transplanted from my Epistle to Sir George Beaumont ...
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The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 248 |
The power of Armies is a visible thing | 254 |
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after | 267 |
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