The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... close to life's realities . In truth to Nature missing truth to Art ; For Art commends not counterparts and copies , But from our life a nobler life would shape , Bodies celestial from terrestrial raise , And teach us not jejunely what ...
... close to life's realities . In truth to Nature missing truth to Art ; For Art commends not counterparts and copies , But from our life a nobler life would shape , Bodies celestial from terrestrial raise , And teach us not jejunely what ...
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... Close up those barren leaves ; Come forth , and bring with you a heart That watches and receives . ( 1798. ) LINES , COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY , ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR . JULY 13 , 1798 . Five ...
... Close up those barren leaves ; Come forth , and bring with you a heart That watches and receives . ( 1798. ) LINES , COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY , ON REVISITING THE BANKS OF THE WYE DURING A TOUR . JULY 13 , 1798 . Five ...
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... whose smooth - rubbed soul can cling Nor form , nor feeling , great or small ; A reasoning , self - sufficing thing , An intellectual All - in - all ! Shut close the door ; press down the latch ; 24 THE ENGLISH POETS . A Poet's Epitaph.
... whose smooth - rubbed soul can cling Nor form , nor feeling , great or small ; A reasoning , self - sufficing thing , An intellectual All - in - all ! Shut close the door ; press down the latch ; 24 THE ENGLISH POETS . A Poet's Epitaph.
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Thomas Humphry Ward. Shut close the door ; press down the latch ; Sleep in thy intellectual crust ; Nor lose ten tickings of thy watch Near this unprofitable dust . But who is He , with modest looks , And clad in homely russet brown ? He ...
Thomas Humphry Ward. Shut close the door ; press down the latch ; Sleep in thy intellectual crust ; Nor lose ten tickings of thy watch Near this unprofitable dust . But who is He , with modest looks , And clad in homely russet brown ? He ...
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... close Upon the growing Boy , But He beholds the light , and whence it flows He sees it in his joy ; The Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's Priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ...
... close Upon the growing Boy , But He beholds the light , and whence it flows He sees it in his joy ; The Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's Priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ...
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