The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... human life there are moments worth ages . In a more subdued tone of sympathy may we affirm , that in the climate of England there are , for the lover of Nature , days which are worth whole months , -I might say — even years . One of ...
... human life there are moments worth ages . In a more subdued tone of sympathy may we affirm , that in the climate of England there are , for the lover of Nature , days which are worth whole months , -I might say — even years . One of ...
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... human eye to notice , or human heart to regret or welcome the change . " When the first settlers entered this region ( says an animated writer ) they found it overspread with wood ; forest trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the ...
... human eye to notice , or human heart to regret or welcome the change . " When the first settlers entered this region ( says an animated writer ) they found it overspread with wood ; forest trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the ...
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... human hands . They exhibit generally a well - proportioned oblong , with a suitable porch , in some instances a steeple tower , and in others nothing more than a small belfry , in which one or two bells hang visibly . But these objects ...
... human hands . They exhibit generally a well - proportioned oblong , with a suitable porch , in some instances a steeple tower , and in others nothing more than a small belfry , in which one or two bells hang visibly . But these objects ...
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... human happiness and comfort are dependent on the contingency of neighbourhood . This is implied by a rhyming adage common here , " Friends are far , when neighbours are nar " ( near ) . This mutual helpfulness is not confined to out ...
... human happiness and comfort are dependent on the contingency of neighbourhood . This is implied by a rhyming adage common here , " Friends are far , when neighbours are nar " ( near ) . This mutual helpfulness is not confined to out ...
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... human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a man of genius . The journal of Gray feelingly showed how the gloom of ill health and low spirits had been irradiated by objects , which the Author's powers of mind enabled ...
... human mind is ever disposed to listen to the farewell words of a man of genius . The journal of Gray feelingly showed how the gloom of ill health and low spirits had been irradiated by objects , which the Author's powers of mind enabled ...
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