The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the chapel of Buttermere , so strikingly expressing , by its diminutive ...
... virtues and simple manners of humble life with which they may be contemplated . A man must be very insensible who would not be touched with pleasure at the sight of the chapel of Buttermere , so strikingly expressing , by its diminutive ...
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... virtue that standeth firm as a rock against the beating waves ; -of 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 ...
... virtue that standeth firm as a rock against the beating waves ; -of 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 ...
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... virtue when thus obtruded upon the notice of men occupied with the cares of the world , and too often sullied and defiled by those cares , yet still , when death is in our thoughts , nothing can make amends for the want of the soothing ...
... virtue when thus obtruded upon the notice of men occupied with the cares of the world , and too often sullied and defiled by those cares , yet still , when death is in our thoughts , nothing can make amends for the want of the soothing ...
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... virtues , of the tenant of the grave , whose departure has left a sadness upon his memory . This and a pious admonition to the living , and a humble expression of Christian confidence in immortality , is the language of a thousand ...
... virtues , of the tenant of the grave , whose departure has left a sadness upon his memory . This and a pious admonition to the living , and a humble expression of Christian confidence in immortality , is the language of a thousand ...
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... virtue is discriminated in them from an excellence known by the same general name as it exists in the mind of another ; and , least of all , do we incline to these refinements when under the pressure of sorrow , admiration , or regret ...
... virtue is discriminated in them from an excellence known by the same general name as it exists in the mind of another ; and , least of all , do we incline to these refinements when under the pressure of sorrow , admiration , or regret ...
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