Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... and a comparative anatomy of form ; while the stu- dent , who may not taste a flower till it have yielded up its sweets a prelibation to this pedant's idol , seeing that his knowledge is purchased by the loss of power , votes PREFACE . vii.
... and a comparative anatomy of form ; while the stu- dent , who may not taste a flower till it have yielded up its sweets a prelibation to this pedant's idol , seeing that his knowledge is purchased by the loss of power , votes PREFACE . vii.
Стр. xviii
... sweet , withal so sensitive " 1797. The Reverie of Poor Susan . · 276 278 282 283 286 286 287 288 288 293 • 295 · 296 SONNETS . 1802 . " I grieved for Buonaparté " 299 Composed upon Westminster Bridge , September 3 , 1802 299 Composed ...
... sweet , withal so sensitive " 1797. The Reverie of Poor Susan . · 276 278 282 283 286 286 287 288 288 293 • 295 · 296 SONNETS . 1802 . " I grieved for Buonaparté " 299 Composed upon Westminster Bridge , September 3 , 1802 299 Composed ...
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... sweet it is with unuplifted eyes " 1837. The Pine of Monte Mario , at Rome " " 330 331 • 331 1838. Composed on a May Morning , 1838 1841. To a Painter On the Same Subject . 1842 . " A Poet ! He hath put his heart to school " · NOTES ...
... sweet it is with unuplifted eyes " 1837. The Pine of Monte Mario , at Rome " " 330 331 • 331 1838. Composed on a May Morning , 1838 1841. To a Painter On the Same Subject . 1842 . " A Poet ! He hath put his heart to school " · NOTES ...
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... Sweet Maid , how this may be . " Then did the little Maid reply , " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the church - yard lie , Beneath the church - yard tree . " " You run about , my little Maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If ...
... Sweet Maid , how this may be . " Then did the little Maid reply , " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the church - yard lie , Beneath the church - yard tree . " " You run about , my little Maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If ...
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... sweet shire of Cardigan , Not far from pleasant Ivor - hall , An old Man dwells , a little man , ' Tis said he once was tall . Full five - and - thirty years he lived A running huntsman merry ; And still the centre of his cheek Is red ...
... sweet shire of Cardigan , Not far from pleasant Ivor - hall , An old Man dwells , a little man , ' Tis said he once was tall . Full five - and - thirty years he lived A running huntsman merry ; And still the centre of his cheek Is red ...
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