The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... voice " " -so Wordsworth writes in " The Prelude " " that flowed along my dreams . " His elder brother , Richard , who became a solicitor , fills a small place in the poet's story ; Dorothy , his only sister , born on Christmas day 1771 ...
... voice " " -so Wordsworth writes in " The Prelude " " that flowed along my dreams . " His elder brother , Richard , who became a solicitor , fills a small place in the poet's story ; Dorothy , his only sister , born on Christmas day 1771 ...
Page lxiii
... voices of nature . Another of our senses , and one which enriches poetry with both animal luxuries and imaginative suggestions — the sense of smell — was wholly deficient in Wordsworth . These summer excursions were repeated in several ...
... voices of nature . Another of our senses , and one which enriches poetry with both animal luxuries and imaginative suggestions — the sense of smell — was wholly deficient in Wordsworth . These summer excursions were repeated in several ...
Page lxvii
... voice of the reader faltered and broke . His grief for Lamb , and his deep sense of the goodness that lived in and through Lamb's genius , may be read in his memorial lines . Scott , Hogg , Felicia Hemans were de- parted ; Southey , a ...
... voice of the reader faltered and broke . His grief for Lamb , and his deep sense of the goodness that lived in and through Lamb's genius , may be read in his memorial lines . Scott , Hogg , Felicia Hemans were de- parted ; Southey , a ...
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... voice the mountain rings , While , flapped with conscious pride , resound his wings ! 155 Where , mixed with graceful birch , the som- brous pine And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline , I love to mark the quarry's moving trains ...
... voice the mountain rings , While , flapped with conscious pride , resound his wings ! 155 Where , mixed with graceful birch , the som- brous pine And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline , I love to mark the quarry's moving trains ...
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... voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood , or sleeps in quiet lakes . Yet not unrecompensed the man shall roam , Who at the call of summer quits his home , 10 And plods through some wide realm o'er vale and height , Though seeking ...
... voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood , or sleeps in quiet lakes . Yet not unrecompensed the man shall roam , Who at the call of summer quits his home , 10 And plods through some wide realm o'er vale and height , Though seeking ...
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