Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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... friend , and remarks that our upper class is materialised , our middle class vulgarised , and our lower class brutalised . We are proud of our painting , our music . But we find that in the judgment of other people our painting is ...
... friend , and remarks that our upper class is materialised , our middle class vulgarised , and our lower class brutalised . We are proud of our painting , our music . But we find that in the judgment of other people our painting is ...
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... friends , and fellow - countrymen , to attain inward freedom , serenity , happiness , contentment . Style takes your fancy , arguing takes your fancy , and you forget your home and want to make your abode with them and to stay with them ...
... friends , and fellow - countrymen , to attain inward freedom , serenity , happiness , contentment . Style takes your fancy , arguing takes your fancy , and you forget your home and want to make your abode with them and to stay with them ...
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... friend She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern - door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . 60 And let it be of duffil grey , As warm a cloak as man can ...
... friend She wept , nor would be pacified . Up to the tavern - door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host , To buy a new cloak for the old . 60 And let it be of duffil grey , As warm a cloak as man can ...
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... friends , and kindred , see ! Old Simon to the world is left In liveried poverty . His Master's dead , -- and no one now Dwells in the Hall of Ivor ; Men , dogs , and horses , all are dead ; He is the sole survivor . And he is lean and ...
... friends , and kindred , see ! Old Simon to the world is left In liveried poverty . His Master's dead , -- and no one now Dwells in the Hall of Ivor ; Men , dogs , and horses , all are dead ; He is the sole survivor . And he is lean and ...
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... friend to save . From the brink her paws she stretches , Very hands as you would say ! And afflicting moans she fetches , As he breaks the ice away . For herself she hath no fears , — Him alone she sees and hears , - Makes efforts and ...
... friend to save . From the brink her paws she stretches , Very hands as you would say ! And afflicting moans she fetches , As he breaks the ice away . For herself she hath no fears , — Him alone she sees and hears , - Makes efforts and ...
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