The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... beauty of that situation , as being backed and flanked by lofty fells , which bring the heavenly bodies to touch , as it were , the earth upon the mountain - tops , while the prospect in front lies open to a length of level valley , the ...
... beauty of that situation , as being backed and flanked by lofty fells , which bring the heavenly bodies to touch , as it were , the earth upon the mountain - tops , while the prospect in front lies open to a length of level valley , the ...
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... beauty and majesty about the same relation to the Thames swan which that does to the goose . It was from the remembrance of those noble creatures I took , thirty years after , the picture of the swan which I have dis- carded from the ...
... beauty and majesty about the same relation to the Thames swan which that does to the goose . It was from the remembrance of those noble creatures I took , thirty years after , the picture of the swan which I have dis- carded from the ...
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... beauty and quiet habits . I will conclude my notice of this poem by observing that the plan of it has not been confined to a particular walk or an individual place , - -a proof ( of which I was unconscious at the time ) of my ...
... beauty and quiet habits . I will conclude my notice of this poem by observing that the plan of it has not been confined to a particular walk or an individual place , - -a proof ( of which I was unconscious at the time ) of my ...
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... beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes ...
... beauty's pride Forgetting , calls the wearied to her side ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest . See a description of an appearance of this kind in Clark's Survey of the Lakes ...
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... beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by sickness , grief , or care , And taught that pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be ...
... beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by sickness , grief , or care , And taught that pain is pleasure's natural heir , We still confide in more than we can know ; Death would be ...
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