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... live for ages - but he is not a John Milton . In his admirable essay , he says , " In the higher poetry , an enlightened critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of the heart and the grandeur of the imagination . Wherever ...
... live for ages - but he is not a John Milton . In his admirable essay , he says , " In the higher poetry , an enlightened critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of the heart and the grandeur of the imagination . Wherever ...
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... lives ; And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life . INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 15 To H C.
... lives ; And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life . INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 15 To H C.
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... live in peace on shore . And in the lonely Highland dell Still do they keep the turtle shell ; And long the story will repeat Of the Blind Boy's adventurous feat , And how he was preserved . Jubenile Picces . EXTRACT FROM THE CONCLUSION ...
... live in peace on shore . And in the lonely Highland dell Still do they keep the turtle shell ; And long the story will repeat Of the Blind Boy's adventurous feat , And how he was preserved . Jubenile Picces . EXTRACT FROM THE CONCLUSION ...
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... And oft I thought ( my fancy was so strong ) That I at last a resting - place had found ; Here will I dwell , said I , my whole life long , Roaming the illimitable waters round : Here will I live 88 38 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... And oft I thought ( my fancy was so strong ) That I at last a resting - place had found ; Here will I dwell , said I , my whole life long , Roaming the illimitable waters round : Here will I live 88 38 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. Roaming the illimitable waters round : Here will I live : -of every friend disown'd , And end my days upon the ocean flood.— To break my dream the vessel reach'd its bound : And homeless near a thousand homes I stood ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. Roaming the illimitable waters round : Here will I live : -of every friend disown'd , And end my days upon the ocean flood.— To break my dream the vessel reach'd its bound : And homeless near a thousand homes I stood ...
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