The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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Page xix
... leave to the judicious to determine . For my own part , I have not been disposed to violate probability so far , or to make such a large demand upon the Reader's charity . Some of these pieces are essentially lyrical ; and , therefore ...
... leave to the judicious to determine . For my own part , I have not been disposed to violate probability so far , or to make such a large demand upon the Reader's charity . Some of these pieces are essentially lyrical ; and , therefore ...
Page xxiii
... leave of his farm , thus addresses his goats : - ' Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosà pendere procul de rupe videbo . ' ' half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire , ' is the well - known expression of Shakspeare ...
... leave of his farm , thus addresses his goats : - ' Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosà pendere procul de rupe videbo . ' ' half way down Hangs one who gathers samphire , ' is the well - known expression of Shakspeare ...
Page xxxv
... leaves it to Fancy to describe Queen Mab as coming , ' In shape no bigger than an agate - stone On the fore - finger of an alderman . ' Having to speak of stature , she does not tell you that her gigantic Angel was as tall as Pom- pey's ...
... leaves it to Fancy to describe Queen Mab as coming , ' In shape no bigger than an agate - stone On the fore - finger of an alderman . ' Having to speak of stature , she does not tell you that her gigantic Angel was as tall as Pom- pey's ...
Page xlvi
... leaving School An Evening Walk , addressed to a Young Lady 47 . 48 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES . Dedication Descriptive Sketches , & c . The Female Vagrant 67 69 97 POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers Artegal and Elidure The ...
... leaving School An Evening Walk , addressed to a Young Lady 47 . 48 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES . Dedication Descriptive Sketches , & c . The Female Vagrant 67 69 97 POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS . The Brothers Artegal and Elidure The ...
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... leave no fruit behind When the pretty flowerets die ; Pluck them , and another year As many will be blowing here . ; God has given a kindlier power To the favoured strawberry - flower . Hither soon as spring is fled You and Charles and ...
... leave no fruit behind When the pretty flowerets die ; Pluck them , and another year As many will be blowing here . ; God has given a kindlier power To the favoured strawberry - flower . Hither soon as spring is fled You and Charles and ...
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