The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... pleasure . even then I felt Gleams like the flashings of a shield ; —the earth And common face of Nature , spake to me Rememberable things . " Addressing the " Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe , " he says that from the first dawn of ...
... pleasure . even then I felt Gleams like the flashings of a shield ; —the earth And common face of Nature , spake to me Rememberable things . " Addressing the " Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe , " he says that from the first dawn of ...
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... pleasures , " the absence of “ little enmities and low desires , " his continued faith in man and in his destiny , —to this gift received from Nature , from the mountains , the lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt ...
... pleasures , " the absence of “ little enmities and low desires , " his continued faith in man and in his destiny , —to this gift received from Nature , from the mountains , the lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt ...
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... pleasure and delight of the earlier years , to a delight in Nature for what . it taught or revealed of Man . When the boy went out to ( 6 watch the light of dawn from some " jutting eminence ” near Hawkshead , he tells us that in these ...
... pleasure and delight of the earlier years , to a delight in Nature for what . it taught or revealed of Man . When the boy went out to ( 6 watch the light of dawn from some " jutting eminence ” near Hawkshead , he tells us that in these ...
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... pleasures during this first summer holiday . He would occasionally join his old companions in a rustic dance and he records one of these , at a small mountain farm . Every one knows the memorable lines in which he describes his return ...
... pleasures during this first summer holiday . He would occasionally join his old companions in a rustic dance and he records one of these , at a small mountain farm . Every one knows the memorable lines in which he describes his return ...
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... . We promise ourselves much pleasure from reading Italian together at some time . He wishes that I was acquainted with the Italian poets . William has a great attachment to poetry ; so indeed has LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 57.
... . We promise ourselves much pleasure from reading Italian together at some time . He wishes that I was acquainted with the Italian poets . William has a great attachment to poetry ; so indeed has LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 57.
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