The Poems of William Wordsworthmembers of the Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1973 - 259 páginas |
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... form a natural and magnificent counterpart to the tragic sequence quoted from The Ruined Cottage , and are crucial to an under- standing of Wordsworth's changing philosophical position : Though absent long , These forms of beauty have ...
... form a natural and magnificent counterpart to the tragic sequence quoted from The Ruined Cottage , and are crucial to an under- standing of Wordsworth's changing philosophical position : Though absent long , These forms of beauty have ...
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... forms A consciousness of animal delight , A self - possession felt in every pause And every gentle movement of my ... form A meagre stiffness : you might almost think That his bones wounded him . His legs were long 41 The Discharged Soldier.
... forms A consciousness of animal delight , A self - possession felt in every pause And every gentle movement of my ... form A meagre stiffness : you might almost think That his bones wounded him . His legs were long 41 The Discharged Soldier.
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... forms were by invisible links Allied to the affections . I began My story early , feeling , as I fear , The weakness of a human love , for days Disowned by memory , ere the birth of spring Planting my snowdrops among winter snows . Nor ...
... forms were by invisible links Allied to the affections . I began My story early , feeling , as I fear , The weakness of a human love , for days Disowned by memory , ere the birth of spring Planting my snowdrops among winter snows . Nor ...
Contenido
An Evening Walk | 1 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a YewTree | 17 |
A NightPiece | 40 |
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