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... heart . She gave me eyes , she gave me ears , And humble cares , and delicate fears ; A heart the fountain of sweet tears ; And love , and thought , and joy . The cottage life in her brother's company which we have seen Miss Wordsworth ...
... heart . She gave me eyes , she gave me ears , And humble cares , and delicate fears ; A heart the fountain of sweet tears ; And love , and thought , and joy . The cottage life in her brother's company which we have seen Miss Wordsworth ...
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... heart . Yet it is less often from moods of self - control than from moods of self - abandonment that the fount of poetry springs ; and herein it was that Wordsworth's especial felicity lay that there was no one feeling in him which the ...
... heart . Yet it is less often from moods of self - control than from moods of self - abandonment that the fount of poetry springs ; and herein it was that Wordsworth's especial felicity lay that there was no one feeling in him which the ...
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... hearts of men ; it was not easy to remain through all those years at once undazzled and untempted , and never in the ... heart that serves in this cause , if it languish , must languish from its own constitutional weakness , and not ...
... hearts of men ; it was not easy to remain through all those years at once undazzled and untempted , and never in the ... heart that serves in this cause , if it languish , must languish from its own constitutional weakness , and not ...
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