The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... labour in neglect of husbandry . They also participate in the general benefit which the island has derived from the increased value of the produce of land , brought about by the establishment of manufactories , and in the consequent ...
... labour in neglect of husbandry . They also participate in the general benefit which the island has derived from the increased value of the produce of land , brought about by the establishment of manufactories , and in the consequent ...
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... labour it unfeelingly . For in no place are we so much disposed to dwell upon those points , of nature and condition , wherein all men resemble each other , as in the temple where the universal Father is worshipped , or by the side of ...
... labour it unfeelingly . For in no place are we so much disposed to dwell upon those points , of nature and condition , wherein all men resemble each other , as in the temple where the universal Father is worshipped , or by the side of ...
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... 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 wonder and ...
... 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 wonder and ...
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... labour of privacy . In fact their victories are to themselves known only imperfectly ; for it is inseparable from virtue , in the pure sense of the word , to be unconscious of the might of her own prowess . This is true of minds the ...
... labour of privacy . In fact their victories are to themselves known only imperfectly ; for it is inseparable from virtue , in the pure sense of the word , to be unconscious of the might of her own prowess . This is true of minds the ...
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... that in some districts , a general transfer of inhabitants has taken place ; and that a great majority of those who live , and labour , and attend public worship in one part of the country , are buried 148 XI UPON EPITAPHS.
... that in some districts , a general transfer of inhabitants has taken place ; and that a great majority of those who live , and labour , and attend public worship in one part of the country , are buried 148 XI UPON EPITAPHS.
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