The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... tamed his eye ; that , under brows Shaggy and grey , had meanings which it brought From years of youth ; which , like a Being made Of many Beings , he had wondrous skill To blend with knowledge of the years to come , 32 THE EXCURSION .
... tamed his eye ; that , under brows Shaggy and grey , had meanings which it brought From years of youth ; which , like a Being made Of many Beings , he had wondrous skill To blend with knowledge of the years to come , 32 THE EXCURSION .
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William Wordsworth. To blend with knowledge of the years to come , Human , or such as lie beyond the grave . So was He framed ; and such his course of life Who now , with no appendage but a staff , The prized memorial of relinquished ...
William Wordsworth. To blend with knowledge of the years to come , Human , or such as lie beyond the grave . So was He framed ; and such his course of life Who now , with no appendage but a staff , The prized memorial of relinquished ...
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... knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself ) This brief communication shall suffice . Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among the wilds of Scotland , in a tract Where ...
... knowledge as may be More faithfully collected from himself ) This brief communication shall suffice . Though now sojourning there , he , like myself , Sprang from a stock of lowly parentage Among the wilds of Scotland , in a tract Where ...
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William Wordsworth. Into the presence of the cheerful light- " For I have knowledge that you do not shrink From moving spectacles ; -but let us on . " So speaking , on he went , and at the word . I followed , till he made a sudden stand ...
William Wordsworth. Into the presence of the cheerful light- " For I have knowledge that you do not shrink From moving spectacles ; -but let us on . " So speaking , on he went , and at the word . I followed , till he made a sudden stand ...
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... knowledge or delight ? " So saying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my grey - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in summer heats , Its line had ...
... knowledge or delight ? " So saying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my grey - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? - Upward it winds , as if , in summer heats , Its line had ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. A New Edition, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1837 |
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