Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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... dear , all of us know and feel to be so great a poet , has not had a fair chance before the world . When once it has been done , he will make his way best not by our advocacy of him , but by his own worth and power . We may safely leave ...
... dear , all of us know and feel to be so great a poet , has not had a fair chance before the world . When once it has been done , he will make his way best not by our advocacy of him , but by his own worth and power . We may safely leave ...
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... dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all play ...
... dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all play ...
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... dear ? The silver moon with all her vales , and hills of mightiest fame , Doth she betray us when they're seen ? or are they but a name ? Or is it rather that Conceit rapacious is and strong , And bounty never yields so much but it ...
... dear ? The silver moon with all her vales , and hills of mightiest fame , Doth she betray us when they're seen ? or are they but a name ? Or is it rather that Conceit rapacious is and strong , And bounty never yields so much but it ...
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... , This day distinguished without peer To see her Master and to cheer- Him , and his Lady Mother dear ! " Oh ! it was a time forlorn When the fatherless was born- Give her wings that she may fly , Or she NARRATIVE POEMS . 55.
... , This day distinguished without peer To see her Master and to cheer- Him , and his Lady Mother dear ! " Oh ! it was a time forlorn When the fatherless was born- Give her wings that she may fly , Or she NARRATIVE POEMS . 55.
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... dear words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away The last she to her Babe did say , ' My own , my own , thy fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest , For lowly Shepherd's life is best ! ' " Alas ! when ...
... dear words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away The last she to her Babe did say , ' My own , my own , thy fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest , For lowly Shepherd's life is best ! ' " Alas ! when ...
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