The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... published poems , with the exception of a sonnet , written when I was a schoolboy , and published in the European Magazine in June or July 1786 , and signed Axiologus . " Even as to this date his memory was at fault . It was published ...
... published poems , with the exception of a sonnet , written when I was a schoolboy , and published in the European Magazine in June or July 1786 , and signed Axiologus . " Even as to this date his memory was at fault . It was published ...
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... published it in his " Recollections of Grasmere , " which appeared in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine in September 1839 ; but it never found a place in any edition of Wordsworth's own poems . In this edition it is printed in the appendix to ...
... published it in his " Recollections of Grasmere , " which appeared in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine in September 1839 ; but it never found a place in any edition of Wordsworth's own poems . In this edition it is printed in the appendix to ...
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... published in 1837 , Professor Henry Reed of Philadelphia said , " He must be dull of heart who , in perusing this series of Poems dedicated to Liberty , ' does not feel his affection for his own country — wherever it may be and his love ...
... published in 1837 , Professor Henry Reed of Philadelphia said , " He must be dull of heart who , in perusing this series of Poems dedicated to Liberty , ' does not feel his affection for his own country — wherever it may be and his love ...
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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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