The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... writing to Sir Walter Scott , on the 4th of February 1806 , said , " Wordsworth has of late been more employed in correcting his poems than in writing others . " -- ED . * For reasons stated in the preface to vol . i . this Ode is ...
... writing to Sir Walter Scott , on the 4th of February 1806 , said , " Wordsworth has of late been more employed in correcting his poems than in writing others . " -- ED . * For reasons stated in the preface to vol . i . this Ode is ...
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... writing to Sir George Beaumont on the 11th of February 1806 , and enclosing a copy of these verses , he says , " they were written several weeks ago . " Southey , writing to Sir Walter Scott , from Kes- wick , on the 4th of February ...
... writing to Sir George Beaumont on the 11th of February 1806 , and enclosing a copy of these verses , he says , " they were written several weeks ago . " Southey , writing to Sir Walter Scott , from Kes- wick , on the 4th of February ...
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... Writing is for ever torn ; And thou henceforth wilt have 3 a good man's calm , A great man's happiness ; thy zeal shall find Repose at length , firm friend of human kind ! 5 ΙΟ On the 25th of March 1807 , the Royal assent was given to ...
... Writing is for ever torn ; And thou henceforth wilt have 3 a good man's calm , A great man's happiness ; thy zeal shall find Repose at length , firm friend of human kind ! 5 ΙΟ On the 25th of March 1807 , the Royal assent was given to ...
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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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