The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthH. Mifflin, 1904 - 937 sidor Engr. t.p., with vignette. Half-title: ... Wordsworth, ed. by Andrew J. George. "The bibliography of Wordsworth": pages [911]-915; "References, biographical, critical, and descriptive": pages [917]-918. |
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... never failed , - The sunset cannon . While the orb went down In the tranquillity of nature , came That voice , ill requiem ! seldom heard by me Without a spirit overcast by dark Imaginations , sense of woes to come , Sorrow for human ...
... never failed , - The sunset cannon . While the orb went down In the tranquillity of nature , came That voice , ill requiem ! seldom heard by me Without a spirit overcast by dark Imaginations , sense of woes to come , Sorrow for human ...
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... never know the full significance of that joyous and radiant comradeship . " The reciprocal influence of these two ardent young enthusiasts , the wizard fascination of the dreamer of dreams , playing against the healing calm of the child ...
... never know the full significance of that joyous and radiant comradeship . " The reciprocal influence of these two ardent young enthusiasts , the wizard fascination of the dreamer of dreams , playing against the healing calm of the child ...
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... never been witnessed there before , except upon the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Wellington . The long battle had been patiently and courageously fought , and victory was at length achieved . Of this victory the Rev. Frederick ...
... never been witnessed there before , except upon the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Wellington . The long battle had been patiently and courageously fought , and victory was at length achieved . Of this victory the Rev. Frederick ...
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... never see my father's door again . LXVI " My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither , speak Of ...
... never see my father's door again . LXVI " My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : Should child of mine e'er wander hither , speak Of ...
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... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . deep vale In this He died , this seat his only monument . If Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept ...
... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . deep vale In this He died , this seat his only monument . If Thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept ...
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The complete poetical works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
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