The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... honours a modern edifice can lay no claim ; and the puny efforts of elegance appear contemptible , when , in such situations , they are obtruded in rivalship with the sublimities of Nature . But , towards the verge of a district like ...
... honours a modern edifice can lay no claim ; and the puny efforts of elegance appear contemptible , when , in such situations , they are obtruded in rivalship with the sublimities of Nature . But , towards the verge of a district like ...
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... honoured throughout Greece for the piety of that act . Another ancient Philosopher , chancing to fix his eyes upon a dead body , regarded the same with slight , if not with contempt ; saying , " See the shell of the flown bird ! " But ...
... honoured throughout Greece for the piety of that act . Another ancient Philosopher , chancing to fix his eyes upon a dead body , regarded the same with slight , if not with contempt ; saying , " See the shell of the flown bird ! " But ...
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... honoured bones The labour of an age in pilèd stones , Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid Under a star - ypointing pyramid ? Dear Son of Memory , great Heir of Fame , What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou in our ...
... honoured bones The labour of an age in pilèd stones , Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid Under a star - ypointing pyramid ? Dear Son of Memory , great Heir of Fame , What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou in our ...
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... Honour wonne i'th ' field lies here in dust , His Honour got by grace shall never rust : The former fades , the latter shall fade never For why ? He was St George once but St George ever . The date is 1679. When we reflect that the ...
... Honour wonne i'th ' field lies here in dust , His Honour got by grace shall never rust : The former fades , the latter shall fade never For why ? He was St George once but St George ever . The date is 1679. When we reflect that the ...
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... honour of our worthy chieftain . " Yet Weever in a foregoing paragraph thus expresses himself upon the same subject ; giving without his own knowledge , in my opinion , an example of the manner in which an epitaph ought to have been ...
... honour of our worthy chieftain . " Yet Weever in a foregoing paragraph thus expresses himself upon the same subject ; giving without his own knowledge , in my opinion , an example of the manner in which an epitaph ought to have been ...
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