The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... bright relationship of Wordsworth to Coleridge ; and I have to thank Dr Sadler more particularly , for his generosity in permitting me to examine those documents , after his own great labour on the same papers was ended . With the late ...
... bright relationship of Wordsworth to Coleridge ; and I have to thank Dr Sadler more particularly , for his generosity in permitting me to examine those documents , after his own great labour on the same papers was ended . With the late ...
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... dim earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves . ” He describes the " bright blue river , " passing along " the margin of their terrace walk , " " A tempting playmate , whom we dearly loved . COCKERMOUTH . 21.
... dim earnest , of the calm That Nature breathes among the hills and groves . ” He describes the " bright blue river , " passing along " the margin of their terrace walk , " " A tempting playmate , whom we dearly loved . COCKERMOUTH . 21.
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... bright as either William or Christopher , but he has very good common sense . . . . Richard , the eldest , is equally affectionate and good , but he is far from being as clever as William . . . . Many a time have W. , J. , C. , and ...
... bright as either William or Christopher , but he has very good common sense . . . . Richard , the eldest , is equally affectionate and good , but he is far from being as clever as William . . . . Many a time have W. , J. , C. , and ...
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... bright a face is worn when joy of one Is joy for tens of millions . ” " Calais They cast no regretful thoughts back to England , when everywhere as they wandered , even in sequestered villages along their route , they seemed to see the ...
... bright a face is worn when joy of one Is joy for tens of millions . ” " Calais They cast no regretful thoughts back to England , when everywhere as they wandered , even in sequestered villages along their route , they seemed to see the ...
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... bright scholar , some very tolerable , and one or two very bad . I intend in a little time to have a school on a more extensive plan . Mr Wilberforce has been with us for rather more than a month . He allows me two guineas a year to ...
... bright scholar , some very tolerable , and one or two very bad . I intend in a little time to have a school on a more extensive plan . Mr Wilberforce has been with us for rather more than a month . He allows me two guineas a year to ...
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