Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... leave the dispute of words for the discernment of things , and declaring that not a syllable of God's infinite language can be under- stood without a deed . " All that is , at all , Lasts ever , past recall ; Earth changes , but thy ...
... leave the dispute of words for the discernment of things , and declaring that not a syllable of God's infinite language can be under- stood without a deed . " All that is , at all , Lasts ever , past recall ; Earth changes , but thy ...
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... leaving School • 1795. Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew - Tree . 1798. We are Seven PAGE Simon Lee , the Old Huntsman Lines Written in Early Spring To my Sister · Expostulation and Reply The Tables Turned • Lines Composed a few Miles ...
... leaving School • 1795. Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew - Tree . 1798. We are Seven PAGE Simon Lee , the Old Huntsman Lines Written in Early Spring To my Sister · Expostulation and Reply The Tables Turned • Lines Composed a few Miles ...
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... LEAVING SCHOOL . 1786. - 1815 . DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My ...
... LEAVING SCHOOL . 1786. - 1815 . DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My ...
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... cared For husbandry or tillage ; To blither tasks did Simon rouse The sleepers of the village . greatness 00 ΙΟ He all the country could outrun , Could leave both SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . 7 Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman.
... cared For husbandry or tillage ; To blither tasks did Simon rouse The sleepers of the village . greatness 00 ΙΟ He all the country could outrun , Could leave both SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . 7 Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman.
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William Wordsworth Andrew Jackson George. He all the country could outrun , Could leave both man and horse behind ; And often , ere the chase was done , He reeled , and was stone - blind . And still there's something in the world At ...
William Wordsworth Andrew Jackson George. He all the country could outrun , Could leave both man and horse behind ; And often , ere the chase was done , He reeled , and was stone - blind . And still there's something in the world At ...
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