The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... fancy , he likens to that of the golden age , —to that which gives motion to the funereal cypresses on the banks of Lethe ; to the air which is to salute beatified spirits when expiatory fires shall have consumed the earth with all her ...
... fancy , he likens to that of the golden age , —to that which gives motion to the funereal cypresses on the banks of Lethe ; to the air which is to salute beatified spirits when expiatory fires shall have consumed the earth with all her ...
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... fancy the wind sweeping over the lakes , or piping with a loud voice among the mountain peaks ; and , lastly , may think of the primeval woods shedding and renewing their leaves with no human eye to notice , or human heart to regret or ...
... fancy the wind sweeping over the lakes , or piping with a loud voice among the mountain peaks ; and , lastly , may think of the primeval woods shedding and renewing their leaves with no human eye to notice , or human heart to regret or ...
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... fancy : so that these humble dwellings remind the contemplative spectator of a production of Nature , and may ( using a strong expression ) rather be 1 From the canto of The Recluse entitled " Home at Grasmere , " 11. 122-125 . - Ed ...
... fancy : so that these humble dwellings remind the contemplative spectator of a production of Nature , and may ( using a strong expression ) rather be 1 From the canto of The Recluse entitled " Home at Grasmere , " 11. 122-125 . - Ed ...
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... fancy , for these formal treasures of cultivation , the natural variety of one of our parks — its pastured lawns , coverts of hawthorn , of wild - rose , and Lucretius * has charmingly described a scene of this kind . Inque dies magis ...
... fancy , for these formal treasures of cultivation , the natural variety of one of our parks — its pastured lawns , coverts of hawthorn , of wild - rose , and Lucretius * has charmingly described a scene of this kind . Inque dies magis ...
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... fancy cottage had been erected ; and , under the damp cast upon my feelings , I consoled myself with moralising on the folly of hasty decisions in matters of importance , and the necessity of having at least one year's knowledge of a ...
... fancy cottage had been erected ; and , under the damp cast upon my feelings , I consoled myself with moralising on the folly of hasty decisions in matters of importance , and the necessity of having at least one year's knowledge of a ...
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