The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... verses , then called of him Elina , afterwards Epitaphia , for that they were first sung at burials , after engraved upon the sepulchres . ' " 2 And , verily , without the consciousness of a principle of immortality in the human soul ...
... verses , then called of him Elina , afterwards Epitaphia , for that they were first sung at burials , after engraved upon the sepulchres . ' " 2 And , verily , without the consciousness of a principle of immortality in the human soul ...
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... verses would certainly be wholly out of their place upon a tombstone ; but who can doubt that the writer was transported to the height of the occasion ? that he was moved as it became an heroic soldier , holding those principles and ...
... verses would certainly be wholly out of their place upon a tombstone ; but who can doubt that the writer was transported to the height of the occasion ? that he was moved as it became an heroic soldier , holding those principles and ...
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... verses are preceded by a brief account of the lady , in Latin prose , in which the little that is said is the ... verse ; - that it is not the Muse which puts on the garb but the garb which makes the Muse . And having adopted this ...
... verses are preceded by a brief account of the lady , in Latin prose , in which the little that is said is the ... verse ; - that it is not the Muse which puts on the garb but the garb which makes the Muse . And having adopted this ...
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... verse that would suggest such a thought . The composition is in the style of those laboured portraits in words which ... verses . This epitaph would derive little advantage from being translated into another style as the former was ...
... verse that would suggest such a thought . The composition is in the style of those laboured portraits in words which ... verses . This epitaph would derive little advantage from being translated into another style as the former was ...
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... verse is , Her speech was the melodious voice of love . Observe , the question is not which of these epitaphs is better or worse ; but which faults are of a worse kind . In the former case we have a mourner whose soul is occupied by ...
... verse is , Her speech was the melodious voice of love . Observe , the question is not which of these epitaphs is better or worse ; but which faults are of a worse kind . In the former case we have a mourner whose soul is occupied by ...
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