The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... written some time ago , scarcely applies to the Poem , ' Descriptive Sketches ' , as it now stands . The corrections ... WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH [ Composed ? Published POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem ...
... written some time ago , scarcely applies to the Poem , ' Descriptive Sketches ' , as it now stands . The corrections ... WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH [ Composed ? Published POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem ...
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... written by him in Sept. 1792 ( E.L. , p . 77 ) in which , writing hurriedly , he spells " note " , " nought " . p . 263. IV . Beauty and Moonlight : n.d. , but follows No. III in notebook - probably written on returning to school from ...
... written by him in Sept. 1792 ( E.L. , p . 77 ) in which , writing hurriedly , he spells " note " , " nought " . p . 263. IV . Beauty and Moonlight : n.d. , but follows No. III in notebook - probably written on returning to school from ...
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... written after the story of the F. V. , of which the date is 1793-4 . ( ii ) Both this poem and XVI are written in a debased form of the Spenserian stanza : the Female Vagrant is in the correct Spenserian form . W. is not likely to have ...
... written after the story of the F. V. , of which the date is 1793-4 . ( ii ) Both this poem and XVI are written in a debased form of the Spenserian stanza : the Female Vagrant is in the correct Spenserian form . W. is not likely to have ...
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Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening | 40 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which stands near | 92 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 128 |
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