The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir : Seven Volumes in Three, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1878 |
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... strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the mean time the following passage , taken from the conclusion of the first book of The Recluse , may be acceptable as a kind PREFACE . 5.
... strong feelings , the Reader will have no difficulty in extracting the system for himself . And in the mean time the following passage , taken from the conclusion of the first book of The Recluse , may be acceptable as a kind PREFACE . 5.
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... strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched him with an unrelenting eye . This he remembered in his riper age With gratitude , and reverential thoughts . But by the native vigor of his mind , By his habitual wanderings out of ...
... strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched him with an unrelenting eye . This he remembered in his riper age With gratitude , and reverential thoughts . But by the native vigor of his mind , By his habitual wanderings out of ...
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... strong creative power Of human passion . Sympathies there are More tranquil , yet perhaps of kindred birth , That steal upon the meditative mind , And grow with thought . Beside yon spring I stood , And eyed its waters till we seemed to ...
... strong creative power Of human passion . Sympathies there are More tranquil , yet perhaps of kindred birth , That steal upon the meditative mind , And grow with thought . Beside yon spring I stood , And eyed its waters till we seemed to ...
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... strong sunbeams smitten . Like a mast Of gold , the Maypole shines ; as if the rays Of morning , aided by exhaling dew , With gladsome influence could reanimate The faded garlands dangling from its sides . Said I , " The music and the ...
... strong sunbeams smitten . Like a mast Of gold , the Maypole shines ; as if the rays Of morning , aided by exhaling dew , With gladsome influence could reanimate The faded garlands dangling from its sides . Said I , " The music and the ...
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... strong discourse , Was less upraised in spirit than abashed ; Shrinking from admonition , like a man Who feels that to exhort is to reproach . Yet not to be diverted from his aim , The Sage continued : — " For that other loss , The loss ...
... strong discourse , Was less upraised in spirit than abashed ; Shrinking from admonition , like a man Who feels that to exhort is to reproach . Yet not to be diverted from his aim , The Sage continued : — " For that other loss , The loss ...
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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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