The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... wild excitements of France , in the most stirring period of its history . His aim in crossing the channel was chiefly , as his sister tells us , to learn the language ; but in addition , there is no doubt that the state of the country ...
... wild excitements of France , in the most stirring period of its history . His aim in crossing the channel was chiefly , as his sister tells us , to learn the language ; but in addition , there is no doubt that the state of the country ...
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... wild harangues of the leaders of the new " mother - society " of the world ; Liberty only thought of in connection with Equality , and the levelling of all distinctions . It is somewhat curious that in the midst of these scenes ...
... wild harangues of the leaders of the new " mother - society " of the world ; Liberty only thought of in connection with Equality , and the levelling of all distinctions . It is somewhat curious that in the midst of these scenes ...
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... wild beasts roam ; and , in the weird silence , he seemed to hear a voice crying out to the whole city of Paris , " Sleep no more . " The Į Next day he had some experience of how rapidly the IX . E LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 65.
... wild beasts roam ; and , in the weird silence , he seemed to hear a voice crying out to the whole city of Paris , " Sleep no more . " The Į Next day he had some experience of how rapidly the IX . E LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 65.
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... wild pale green tufts of fragrant hay , Caught by the hawthorns from the loaded wane Which Age , with many a slow stoop , strove to gain ; And Childhood seeming still more busy , took His little rake with cunning sidelong look ...
... wild pale green tufts of fragrant hay , Caught by the hawthorns from the loaded wane Which Age , with many a slow stoop , strove to gain ; And Childhood seeming still more busy , took His little rake with cunning sidelong look ...
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... wilds of Sarum's Plain . " Ranging over the trackless pastoral downs , or along the bare white roads , he strove to realise the state of matters in the Druid time . He saw in imagination the ancestral past , the primitive Britons in ...
... wilds of Sarum's Plain . " Ranging over the trackless pastoral downs , or along the bare white roads , he strove to realise the state of matters in the Druid time . He saw in imagination the ancestral past , the primitive Britons in ...
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