The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... dead to this idle buzz , and my flesh as insensible as iron to these petty stings ; and , after what I have said , I am sure yours will be the same . I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writ- ings ...
... dead to this idle buzz , and my flesh as insensible as iron to these petty stings ; and , after what I have said , I am sure yours will be the same . I doubt not that you will share with me an invincible confidence that my writ- ings ...
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... dead : For images of other worlds are there ; Awful the light , and holy is the air . Fitfully , and in flashes , through his soul , Like sun - lit tempests , troubled transports roll ; His bosom heaves , his Spirit towers amain ...
... dead : For images of other worlds are there ; Awful the light , and holy is the air . Fitfully , and in flashes , through his soul , Like sun - lit tempests , troubled transports roll ; His bosom heaves , his Spirit towers amain ...
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... Dead House ” of the plain . XVIII . 155 Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How glad he was at length to find some trace Of human shelter ...
... Dead House ” of the plain . XVIII . 155 Though he had little cause to love the abode Of man , or covet sight of mortal face , Yet when faint beams of light that ruin showed , How glad he was at length to find some trace Of human shelter ...
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... dead light around her shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would not fail . 170 He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he sped , For of that ruin she had heard a tale Which now with freezing thoughts did all her powers assail ; XX ...
... dead light around her shed . He waked her - spake in tone that would not fail . 170 He hoped , to calm her mind ; but ill he sped , For of that ruin she had heard a tale Which now with freezing thoughts did all her powers assail ; XX ...
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... dead that lay in festering heaps , 345 The breathing pestilence that rose like smoke , The shriek that from the distant battle broke , The mine's dire earthquake , and the pallid host Driven by the bomb's incessant thunder - stroke To ...
... dead that lay in festering heaps , 345 The breathing pestilence that rose like smoke , The shriek that from the distant battle broke , The mine's dire earthquake , and the pallid host Driven by the bomb's incessant thunder - stroke To ...
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