The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... passion , and a symbol of the wisdom of law ; it bears a countenance of authority , which is not impaired by decay . Child of loud - throated war , the mountain - stream Roars in thy hearing ; but thy hour of rest Is come , and thou art ...
... passion , and a symbol of the wisdom of law ; it bears a countenance of authority , which is not impaired by decay . Child of loud - throated war , the mountain - stream Roars in thy hearing ; but thy hour of rest Is come , and thou art ...
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... and anguish of sorrow which is in nature transitory , and which with instinctive decency retires from notice . The passions should be subdued , the emotions controlled ; strong , indeed , but nothing un- X 139 UPON EPITAPHS.
... and anguish of sorrow which is in nature transitory , and which with instinctive decency retires from notice . The passions should be subdued , the emotions controlled ; strong , indeed , but nothing un- X 139 UPON EPITAPHS.
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... passion ; though the same might constitute the life and beauty of a funeral oration or elegiac poem . These sensations and judgments , acted upon perhaps unconsciously , have been one of the main causes why epitaphs so often personate ...
... passion ; though the same might constitute the life and beauty of a funeral oration or elegiac poem . These sensations and judgments , acted upon perhaps unconsciously , have been one of the main causes why epitaphs so often personate ...
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... passion has created ; which have been acknowledged by the human heart , and have become so familiar that they are converted into sub- stantial realities . When I come to the epitaphs of Chiabrera , I shall perhaps give instances in ...
... passion has created ; which have been acknowledged by the human heart , and have become so familiar that they are converted into sub- stantial realities . When I come to the epitaphs of Chiabrera , I shall perhaps give instances in ...
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... Passion and pride were to her soul unknown . " It cannot be meant that she had no passions , but that they were moderate and kept in subordination to her reason ; but the thought is not here expressed ; nor is it clear that a conviction ...
... Passion and pride were to her soul unknown . " It cannot be meant that she had no passions , but that they were moderate and kept in subordination to her reason ; but the thought is not here expressed ; nor is it clear that a conviction ...
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