The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xxv
... heart was social " and loved idleness and joy , " and so , lapsing from his mood of aspiration and resolve , he gave himself away for a time to the chance plea- sures of the place . Not indeed that he was insensible to its ancient ...
... heart was social " and loved idleness and joy , " and so , lapsing from his mood of aspiration and resolve , he gave himself away for a time to the chance plea- sures of the place . Not indeed that he was insensible to its ancient ...
Page xxviii
... heart , a feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my ...
... heart , a feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my ...
Page xl
... heart reverted to Eng- land ; " through none of his poems , " as Mr. Myers has said , " has the peculiar loveliness of English scenery and English girlhood shone more delicately than through those which came to him as he paced the ...
... heart reverted to Eng- land ; " through none of his poems , " as Mr. Myers has said , " has the peculiar loveliness of English scenery and English girlhood shone more delicately than through those which came to him as he paced the ...
Page xliii
... hearts and lives that had been already close . Just before the mar- riage , which took place at Brompton , in York ... heart speaking through all her looks , acts , and movements . ' " She brought , " writes one who knew her in old age ...
... hearts and lives that had been already close . Just before the mar- riage , which took place at Brompton , in York ... heart speaking through all her looks , acts , and movements . ' " She brought , " writes one who knew her in old age ...
Page xlvii
... heart and he could not proceed . He turned to the poem on his own life , and about the middle of May , 1805 , brought it to a close . I had looked forward to the day , " he told his friend Sir George Beaumont , " as a most happy one ...
... heart and he could not proceed . He turned to the poem on his own life , and about the middle of May , 1805 , brought it to a close . I had looked forward to the day , " he told his friend Sir George Beaumont , " as a most happy one ...
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