A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - 279 pages |
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... side of the politics of their age . It is on such natures that what Scott named the " ministering " function of women , to soothe , sustain , and moderate , may confer its most peculiar blessings ; and , more happy than his great ...
... side of the politics of their age . It is on such natures that what Scott named the " ministering " function of women , to soothe , sustain , and moderate , may confer its most peculiar blessings ; and , more happy than his great ...
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... side ; —that , from the midst of this , he was suddenly transported to the most solitary and the most primitive regions of natural beauty which England could furnish ; -that , whilst here , again , and as if to restrain the narrowing ...
... side ; —that , from the midst of this , he was suddenly transported to the most solitary and the most primitive regions of natural beauty which England could furnish ; -that , whilst here , again , and as if to restrain the narrowing ...
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... side in the career of the Consul - Emperor , and regard him simply as a tyrant , abusing the great power of an acquiescent nation to destroy national existence and freedom itself , beyond and within the borders of France . This was an ...
... side in the career of the Consul - Emperor , and regard him simply as a tyrant , abusing the great power of an acquiescent nation to destroy national existence and freedom itself , beyond and within the borders of France . This was an ...
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... side in the war against Napoleon , Wordsworth was led ( a constant result in politics ) to identify himself altogether with that side , -embracing hence its unalloyed hostility to France : that maturer years , although never shaking his ...
... side in the war against Napoleon , Wordsworth was led ( a constant result in politics ) to identify himself altogether with that side , -embracing hence its unalloyed hostility to France : that maturer years , although never shaking his ...
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... 42 COMPOSED AFTER 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 .
... 42 COMPOSED AFTER 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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