The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... live , Not unexalted by religious faith , Nor uninformed by books , good books , though few . In Nature's presence : thence may I select Sorrow that is not sorrow , but delight ; ours . And miserable love , that is not pain WILLIAM ...
... live , Not unexalted by religious faith , Nor uninformed by books , good books , though few . In Nature's presence : thence may I select Sorrow that is not sorrow , but delight ; ours . And miserable love , that is not pain WILLIAM ...
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... lives , and have taught the lesson that the real greatness and littleness of human life are not to be measured by the standards of fashion and pride . What made Wordsworth different from other popular poets , and made him great , was a ...
... lives , and have taught the lesson that the real greatness and littleness of human life are not to be measured by the standards of fashion and pride . What made Wordsworth different from other popular poets , and made him great , was a ...
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... live Here in this happy dell . ' Thus Nature spake - The work was done --- How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died , and left to me This heath , this calm , and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been , And never more will be ...
... live Here in this happy dell . ' Thus Nature spake - The work was done --- How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died , and left to me This heath , this calm , and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been , And never more will be ...
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... live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains ; And , Matthew , for thy children dead I'll be a son to thee ! ' At this he grasped my hand , and said , ' Alas ! that cannot be . ' We rose up from the fountain - side ; And down the ...
... live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains ; And , Matthew , for thy children dead I'll be a son to thee ! ' At this he grasped my hand , and said , ' Alas ! that cannot be . ' We rose up from the fountain - side ; And down the ...
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... , When kindred thoughts and yearnings hear On the frail heart the purest share With all that live ? — The best of what we do and are Just God , forgive ! VOL . IV . ' SHE WAS A PHANTOM . ' She was a WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 49.
... , When kindred thoughts and yearnings hear On the frail heart the purest share With all that live ? — The best of what we do and are Just God , forgive ! VOL . IV . ' SHE WAS A PHANTOM . ' She was a WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 49.
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