The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page vi
... Peace : Your Descant amused me , but I must protest against your system , which would discard punctuation to the extent you propose . It would , I think , destroy the harmony of blank verse when skilfully written What would become of ...
... Peace : Your Descant amused me , but I must protest against your system , which would discard punctuation to the extent you propose . It would , I think , destroy the harmony of blank verse when skilfully written What would become of ...
Page x
... Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Waterloo . The first Part of " Mis- cellaneous Sonnets " is made up of poems written at divers seasons during many years , but they are so arranged as to form a sequence of pieces , each of which ...
... Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Waterloo . The first Part of " Mis- cellaneous Sonnets " is made up of poems written at divers seasons during many years , but they are so arranged as to form a sequence of pieces , each of which ...
Page lii
... - and - by it was sold as waste paper to the trunk- makers . But for us to - day it lives by the side of " Areopagitica " and the letters on a " Regi- cide Peace . ' " " Another prose work , different in character , and somewhat.
... - and - by it was sold as waste paper to the trunk- makers . But for us to - day it lives by the side of " Areopagitica " and the letters on a " Regi- cide Peace . ' " " Another prose work , different in character , and somewhat.
Page lix
... peace still to be won . There was an outcry among reformers against the encou- ragement of a martial spirit in the nation . Wordsworth maintained that no people ever was , or can be , independent or secure , much less great , without a ...
... peace still to be won . There was an outcry among reformers against the encou- ragement of a martial spirit in the nation . Wordsworth maintained that no people ever was , or can be , independent or secure , much less great , without a ...
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... peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , 5 To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky sheepwalks , and her woodland bounds ; Where , undisturbed by winds ...
... peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , 5 To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky sheepwalks , and her woodland bounds ; Where , undisturbed by winds ...
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