The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1878 |
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... speaking is employed , and something of a dramatic form adopted . It is not the Author's intention formally to an- . nounce a system : it was more animating to him to proceed in a different course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying ...
... speaking is employed , and something of a dramatic form adopted . It is not the Author's intention formally to an- . nounce a system : it was more animating to him to proceed in a different course ; and if he shall succeed in conveying ...
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... speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind ( And the progressive ...
... speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind ( And the progressive ...
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... speak , In summer , tended cattle on the hills ; But , through the inclement and the perilous days Of long - continuing winter , he repaired , Equipped with satchel , to a school that stood Sole building on a mountain's dreary edge ...
... speak , In summer , tended cattle on the hills ; But , through the inclement and the perilous days Of long - continuing winter , he repaired , Equipped with satchel , to a school that stood Sole building on a mountain's dreary edge ...
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... speak a plainer language . In the woods , A lone enthusiast , and among the fields , Itinerant in this labor , he had passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the ...
... speak a plainer language . In the woods , A lone enthusiast , and among the fields , Itinerant in this labor , he had passed The better portion of his time ; and there Spontaneously had his affections thriven Amid the bounties of the ...
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... speak : " I see around me here Things which you cannot see : we die , my Friend Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his peculiar nook of earth Dies with him , or is changed ; and very soon Even of the good is no ...
... speak : " I see around me here Things which you cannot see : we die , my Friend Nor we alone , but that which each man loved And prized in his peculiar nook of earth Dies with him , or is changed ; and very soon Even of the good is no ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1880 |
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, with a Memoir, Volumen3 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1878 |
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