The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. THE ALDINE WORDSWORTH . The lines printed overleaf were by an over- sight omitted from Vol . I. , where they should be inserted after the title - page . Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. THE ALDINE WORDSWORTH . The lines printed overleaf were by an over- sight omitted from Vol . I. , where they should be inserted after the title - page . Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then ...
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... sight of that poetic stream for a future occasion . 1 In the opening of the year 1805 , almost for the first time in his life , Wordsworth knew the discipline of sorrow . On February 5th the East Indiaman , " Earl of Abergavenny , " con ...
... sight of that poetic stream for a future occasion . 1 In the opening of the year 1805 , almost for the first time in his life , Wordsworth knew the discipline of sorrow . On February 5th the East Indiaman , " Earl of Abergavenny , " con ...
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... sight of this apparently boundless exhibition of the wonders of creation . " . Wordsworth re- tained his early pleasure in the drama . To music , unless perhaps in very simple forms , he was insensible , although no ear was ever more ...
... sight of this apparently boundless exhibition of the wonders of creation . " . Wordsworth re- tained his early pleasure in the drama . To music , unless perhaps in very simple forms , he was insensible , although no ear was ever more ...
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... sight . 195 200 The form appears of one that spurs his steed Midway along the hill with desperate speed ; Unhurt pursues his lengthened flight , while all Attend , at every stretch , his headlong fall . Anon , appears a brave , a ...
... sight . 195 200 The form appears of one that spurs his steed Midway along the hill with desperate speed ; Unhurt pursues his lengthened flight , while all Attend , at every stretch , his headlong fall . Anon , appears a brave , a ...
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... sight , the cottage smoke , no more , Lost in the thickened darkness , glimmers hoar ; And , towering from the sullen dark - brown mere , 316 Like a black wall , the mountain - steeps appear . -Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we ...
... sight , the cottage smoke , no more , Lost in the thickened darkness , glimmers hoar ; And , towering from the sullen dark - brown mere , 316 Like a black wall , the mountain - steeps appear . -Now o'er the soothed accordant heart we ...
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