The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... hope , ( as nothing has been condemned or recommended without a sub- stantial reason ) have some influence upon those who plant for ornament merely . To such as plant for profit , I have already spoken . Let me then entreat that the ...
... hope , ( as nothing has been condemned or recommended without a sub- stantial reason ) have some influence upon those who plant for ornament merely . To such as plant for profit , I have already spoken . Let me then entreat that the ...
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... hope , when again inclined to be positive , I may remember the ship and the horse upon the glittering sea ; and the calm confidence , yet submissiveness of our wise Man of the Mountains , who certainly had more knowledge of clouds than ...
... hope , when again inclined to be positive , I may remember the ship and the horse upon the glittering sea ; and the calm confidence , yet submissiveness of our wise Man of the Mountains , who certainly had more knowledge of clouds than ...
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... hope " undermined insensibly like the poplar by the side of the river that has fed it , " 1 The Siste Viator was kept up long after such roadside inter- ments were abandoned . Crashaw's epitaph for Harris so begins : Siste te paulum ...
... hope " undermined insensibly like the poplar by the side of the river that has fed it , " 1 The Siste Viator was kept up long after such roadside inter- ments were abandoned . Crashaw's epitaph for Harris so begins : Siste te paulum ...
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... hope over a lost child ; a son utters a sentiment of filial reverence for a departed father or mother ; a friend perhaps inscribes an encomium recording the com- panionable qualities , or the solid virtues , of the tenant of the grave ...
... hope over a lost child ; a son utters a sentiment of filial reverence for a departed father or mother ; a friend perhaps inscribes an encomium recording the com- panionable qualities , or the solid virtues , of the tenant of the grave ...
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... hope to assist the well - disposed to attain it . Let us take an instance where no one can be at a loss . The following lines are said to have been written by the illustrious Marquis of Montrose with the point of his sword , upon being ...
... hope to assist the well - disposed to attain it . Let us take an instance where no one can be at a loss . The following lines are said to have been written by the illustrious Marquis of Montrose with the point of his sword , upon being ...
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