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... his legs so long and lean That for my single self I look ' d at them , Forgetful of
the body they sustain ' d . – Too weak to labour in the harvest field , The man was
using his best skill to gain A pittance from the dead unfeeling lake That knew not
...
... his legs so long and lean That for my single self I look ' d at them , Forgetful of
the body they sustain ' d . – Too weak to labour in the harvest field , The man was
using his best skill to gain A pittance from the dead unfeeling lake That knew not
...
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But now from a hill summit down they look Where through a narrow valley ' s
pleasant scene A wreath of vapour tracked a winding brook Babbling through
groves and lawns and meads of green . ( Gill , 34 : 406 – 9 ) The two wanderers
look ...
But now from a hill summit down they look Where through a narrow valley ' s
pleasant scene A wreath of vapour tracked a winding brook Babbling through
groves and lawns and meads of green . ( Gill , 34 : 406 – 9 ) The two wanderers
look ...
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And from like feeelings , humble though intense , To patriotic and domestic love
Analogous , the moon to me was dear : For I would dream away my purposes
Standing to look upon her , while she hung Midway between the hills as if she
knew ...
And from like feeelings , humble though intense , To patriotic and domestic love
Analogous , the moon to me was dear : For I would dream away my purposes
Standing to look upon her , while she hung Midway between the hills as if she
knew ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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