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... element in Wordsworth's life at Cambridge more peculiarly his own - that exultation which a boy born among the ... elements , -where the prospect is but the plain surface of the earth , stretched wide beneath an open heaven , —even here ...
... element in Wordsworth's life at Cambridge more peculiarly his own - that exultation which a boy born among the ... elements , -where the prospect is but the plain surface of the earth , stretched wide beneath an open heaven , —even here ...
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... element in our con- ception of God , —this dark pathway also was not without its outlet into the day . For the God in Nature is not only a God of Beauty , but a God of Law ; his unity can be apprehended in power as well as in glory ...
... element in our con- ception of God , —this dark pathway also was not without its outlet into the day . For the God in Nature is not only a God of Beauty , but a God of Law ; his unity can be apprehended in power as well as in glory ...
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... element . The happiest time is when the equinoctial gales are departed ; but their fury may probably be called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in colour from the faded foliage of the stately ...
... element . The happiest time is when the equinoctial gales are departed ; but their fury may probably be called to mind by the sight of a few shattered boughs , whose leaves do not differ in colour from the faded foliage of the stately ...
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