A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 279 |
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... wind . There is no little likeness between the characters of the three poets , Dante , Milton , and Wordsworth : in each a powerful nature , apt to push self - dependence into harshness and isolation ; affections marked rather by depth ...
... wind . There is no little likeness between the characters of the three poets , Dante , Milton , and Wordsworth : in each a powerful nature , apt to push self - dependence into harshness and isolation ; affections marked rather by depth ...
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... WIND " . FLOWERS · · " I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD TO THE DAISY • THE SMALL CELANDINE • 22 66 THIS LAWN , A CARPET ALL ALIVE " SO FAIR , SO SWEET , WITHAL SO SENSITIVE " " 6 6 · 7 • 9 IO · II 12 , 15 , 17 • 18 • • 19 20 PAGE TO A SKY ...
... WIND " . FLOWERS · · " I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD TO THE DAISY • THE SMALL CELANDINE • 22 66 THIS LAWN , A CARPET ALL ALIVE " SO FAIR , SO SWEET , WITHAL SO SENSITIVE " " 6 6 · 7 • 9 IO · II 12 , 15 , 17 • 18 • • 19 20 PAGE TO A SKY ...
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... Wind I turned to share the transport - Oh ! with whom But Thee , deep buried in the silent tomb , That spot which no vicissitude can find ? Love , faithful love , recalled thee to my mind— But how could I forget thee ? Through what ...
... Wind I turned to share the transport - Oh ! with whom But Thee , deep buried in the silent tomb , That spot which no vicissitude can find ? Love , faithful love , recalled thee to my mind— But how could I forget thee ? Through what ...
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... , Or on his reason , And Thou would'st teach him how to find A shelter under every wind , A hope for times that are unkind And every season ? Thou wander'st the wide world about , Uncheck'd by pride WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 17.
... , Or on his reason , And Thou would'st teach him how to find A shelter under every wind , A hope for times that are unkind And every season ? Thou wander'st the wide world about , Uncheck'd by pride WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 17.
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... winds that will be howling at all hours , And are up - gathered now like sleeping flowers ; For this , for every thing , we are out of tune ; It moves us not . - Great God ! I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn ; So might I ...
... winds that will be howling at all hours , And are up - gathered now like sleeping flowers ; For this , for every thing , we are out of tune ; It moves us not . - Great God ! I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn ; So might I ...
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