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... earthly life - this one existence , standing we know not where among the myriad that have been for us or shall be - may not be too much to occupy with one of those outlooks of vision and of prophecy vi . ] 73 DEATH OF JOHN WORDSWORTH .
... earthly life - this one existence , standing we know not where among the myriad that have been for us or shall be - may not be too much to occupy with one of those outlooks of vision and of prophecy vi . ] 73 DEATH OF JOHN WORDSWORTH .
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... existence upon earth has become a legend and a mythic name is seen keeping in the under- world his old pre - eminence , and towering above the blessed dead . This is a stage in Wordsworth's career on which his 120 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
... existence upon earth has become a legend and a mythic name is seen keeping in the under- world his old pre - eminence , and towering above the blessed dead . This is a stage in Wordsworth's career on which his 120 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
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... existence superior to that of earth , but an existence of which external nature retains for a time the power of reminding her . The first of these lines of thought may be illustrated by a passage in the Prelude , in which the boy's mind ...
... existence superior to that of earth , but an existence of which external nature retains for a time the power of reminding her . The first of these lines of thought may be illustrated by a passage in the Prelude , in which the boy's mind ...
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