The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... roads near Orleans , to join the war in the frontier , in defence of what they deemed the cause of liberty , touched him to the quick . With one of this band of officers - the patriot Beaupuis- intimacy ripened into friendship . They ...
... roads near Orleans , to join the war in the frontier , in defence of what they deemed the cause of liberty , touched him to the quick . With one of this band of officers - the patriot Beaupuis- intimacy ripened into friendship . They ...
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... road into Cumberland , and intended to sail from Whitehaven for the West Indies . ] " I promised to transcribe some of William's compositions . As I made the promise I will give you a little sonnet , but all the same I charge you , as ...
... road into Cumberland , and intended to sail from Whitehaven for the West Indies . ] " I promised to transcribe some of William's compositions . As I made the promise I will give you a little sonnet , but all the same I charge you , as ...
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... home that he has business on both sides of the road . Observing your Lordship's tortuous path , the spectators will be far from insinuating that you have partaken of Mr Burke's intoxicat- ing LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 73.
... home that he has business on both sides of the road . Observing your Lordship's tortuous path , the spectators will be far from insinuating that you have partaken of Mr Burke's intoxicat- ing LONDON : FRANCE : THE REVOLUTION . 73.
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... road . " And yet Wordsworth himself had business , and very im- portant business , " on both sides of the road . " He was already far more eclectic in politics , and in literary art , than he knew . This remarkable letter to the Bishop ...
... road . " And yet Wordsworth himself had business , and very im- portant business , " on both sides of the road . " He was already far more eclectic in politics , and in literary art , than he knew . This remarkable letter to the Bishop ...
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... roads , he strove to realise the state of matters in the Druid time . He saw in imagination the ancestral past , the primitive Britons in wolf - skin vests striding across the wold , and sacrificial altars flaming in the darkness . He ...
... roads , he strove to realise the state of matters in the Druid time . He saw in imagination the ancestral past , the primitive Britons in wolf - skin vests striding across the wold , and sacrificial altars flaming in the darkness . He ...
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