The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... pleasures are chiefly of the imagination . He is never so happy as when in a beautiful country . Do not think in what I have said that he reads not at all , for he does read a great deal ; and not only poetry , and other languages he is ...
... pleasures are chiefly of the imagination . He is never so happy as when in a beautiful country . Do not think in what I have said that he reads not at all , for he does read a great deal ; and not only poetry , and other languages he is ...
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... pleasures beyond our humble habitation . With such romantic dreams as these I amuse my fancy . . . . My brother and I have been endeared to each other by early misfortune . We in the same moment lost a father , a mother , a home . We ...
... pleasures beyond our humble habitation . With such romantic dreams as these I amuse my fancy . . . . My brother and I have been endeared to each other by early misfortune . We in the same moment lost a father , a mother , a home . We ...
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... pleasure that he would not have given up with joy for half an hour's conversation with me . It was in winter ( at Christmas ) that he was last at Forncett ; and every day , as soon as we rose from dinner , we used to pace the gravel ...
... pleasure that he would not have given up with joy for half an hour's conversation with me . It was in winter ( at Christmas ) that he was last at Forncett ; and every day , as soon as we rose from dinner , we used to pace the gravel ...
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... pleasure . Upon the interest of the £ 900 , £ 400 being laid out in annuity , with £ 200 deducted from the principal , and £ 100 a legacy to my sister , and £ 100 more which the " Lyrical Ballads " have brought me , my sister and I ...
... pleasure . Upon the interest of the £ 900 , £ 400 being laid out in annuity , with £ 200 deducted from the principal , and £ 100 a legacy to my sister , and £ 100 more which the " Lyrical Ballads " have brought me , my sister and I ...
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... pleasure I have always attached to the idea of home , a blessing which I have so early lost . I think I told you that Mr Montagu had a little boy , who , as you will perceive , could not be very well taken care of , either in his ...
... pleasure I have always attached to the idea of home , a blessing which I have so early lost . I think I told you that Mr Montagu had a little boy , who , as you will perceive , could not be very well taken care of , either in his ...
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