A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - 279 pages |
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... hand , the same sense will urge him to identify nature with the human heart more closely than the man who either , from inferior imaginative power , does not feel the inherent vitality in all things , or who regards them as simple ...
... hand , the same sense will urge him to identify nature with the human heart more closely than the man who either , from inferior imaginative power , does not feel the inherent vitality in all things , or who regards them as simple ...
Page xxiv
... A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMBLETON HILLS , YORKSHIRE • COMPOSED BY THE SIDE OF GRASMERE LAKE " THE STARS ARE HAND " MANSIONS BUILT BY 43 46 · 48 NATURE'S 49 66 WANSFELL ! THIS HOUSEHOLD HAS A. FAVOURED PAGE 99 xxiv CONTENTS .
... A JOURNEY ACROSS THE HAMBLETON HILLS , YORKSHIRE • COMPOSED BY THE SIDE OF GRASMERE LAKE " THE STARS ARE HAND " MANSIONS BUILT BY 43 46 · 48 NATURE'S 49 66 WANSFELL ! THIS HOUSEHOLD HAS A. FAVOURED PAGE 99 xxiv CONTENTS .
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... hand is on my heart . O ! what a weight is in these shades ! Ye leaves , That murmur once so dear , when will it cease ? Your sound my heart of rest bereaves , It robs my heart of peace . Thou Thrush , that singest loud — and loud and ...
... hand is on my heart . O ! what a weight is in these shades ! Ye leaves , That murmur once so dear , when will it cease ? Your sound my heart of rest bereaves , It robs my heart of peace . Thou Thrush , that singest loud — and loud and ...
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... hand , to scare His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere thus I have lain couched an hour , Have I derived from thy sweet power Some apprehension ; Some steady love ; some brief delight ; Some memory that had taken ...
... hand , to scare His melancholy . A hundred times , by rock or bower , Ere thus I have lain couched an hour , Have I derived from thy sweet power Some apprehension ; Some steady love ; some brief delight ; Some memory that had taken ...
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... hands have drest , Thou and thy train are proud to look , And seem to love it best . And yet how pleased we wander forth When May is whispering , " Come ! " Choose from the bowers of virgin earth " The happiest for your home ...
... hands have drest , Thou and thy train are proud to look , And seem to love it best . And yet how pleased we wander forth When May is whispering , " Come ! " Choose from the bowers of virgin earth " The happiest for your home ...
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