The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . -I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely peace , the spousal versa Of this great consummation : —and , by words Which speak of nothing more than ...
... passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . -I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely peace , the spousal versa Of this great consummation : —and , by words Which speak of nothing more than ...
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... passions and affections . And Man was interesting to him anly in his essential nature , only as man . History had little value for him , except as it revealed character : and character had no interest unless , besides power or splendour ...
... passions and affections . And Man was interesting to him anly in his essential nature , only as man . History had little value for him , except as it revealed character : and character had no interest unless , besides power or splendour ...
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... passion speak of these , That justice may be done , obeisance paid Where it is due : thus haply shall I teach , Inspire , through unadulterated ears Pour rapture , tenderness , and hope — my theme No other than the very heart of man ...
... passion speak of these , That justice may be done , obeisance paid Where it is due : thus haply shall I teach , Inspire , through unadulterated ears Pour rapture , tenderness , and hope — my theme No other than the very heart of man ...
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... passion makes them ; that meanwhile the forms Of Nature have a passion in themselves , That intermingles with those works of man To which she summons him ; although the works Be mean , have nothing lofty of their own ; And that the ...
... passion makes them ; that meanwhile the forms Of Nature have a passion in themselves , That intermingles with those works of man To which she summons him ; although the works Be mean , have nothing lofty of their own ; And that the ...
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... passion ; but he watched them all the same , with tender but manly severity . Hence with his power and richness of imagina- tion , and his full command over all the resources of voice and ear , an austere purity and plainness and ...
... passion ; but he watched them all the same , with tender but manly severity . Hence with his power and richness of imagina- tion , and his full command over all the resources of voice and ear , an austere purity and plainness and ...
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