The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... happy phrase , but " a wandering voice . " Nevertheless , the present generation desires - and posterity will probably desire much more — to know all it can regarding one whose function in the great hierarchy of genius is so distinctive ...
... happy phrase , but " a wandering voice . " Nevertheless , the present generation desires - and posterity will probably desire much more — to know all it can regarding one whose function in the great hierarchy of genius is so distinctive ...
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... happy thought of Miss Fenwick to get the aged poet to dictate these memoranda to her . Some have said that his memory was not to be trusted at the age of seventy - five ; but the few inaccuracies which they contain are the merest ...
... happy thought of Miss Fenwick to get the aged poet to dictate these memoranda to her . Some have said that his memory was not to be trusted at the age of seventy - five ; but the few inaccuracies which they contain are the merest ...
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... happy ones , chiefly because I was left at liberty , then and in the vacations , to read whatever books I liked . For example , I read all Fielding's works , Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and any part of Swift that I liked ; Gulliver's ...
... happy ones , chiefly because I was left at liberty , then and in the vacations , to read whatever books I liked . For example , I read all Fielding's works , Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and any part of Swift that I liked ; Gulliver's ...
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... happy hand Had bound the flowers I wore with faithful tie ; Sweet flower , at whose inaudible command Her countenance , phantom - like , doth reappear ; O lost too early for the frequent tear , And ill requited by this heartfelt sigh ...
... happy hand Had bound the flowers I wore with faithful tie ; Sweet flower , at whose inaudible command Her countenance , phantom - like , doth reappear ; O lost too early for the frequent tear , And ill requited by this heartfelt sigh ...
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... of some poet " with one voice , " as happy as the birds that carolled around them . He would go angling by lonely brooks on rainy days , and bewildered in J the mist , see suddenly a shepherd , like a HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 27.
... of some poet " with one voice , " as happy as the birds that carolled around them . He would go angling by lonely brooks on rainy days , and bewildered in J the mist , see suddenly a shepherd , like a HAWKSHEAD : SCHOOL DAYS . 27.
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