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... memories of humanity , and from kinship with the struggling past . Through a mood of this kind Wordsworth had to travel now . And his nature , formed for pervading attachments and steady memories , suffered grievously from the priva ...
... memories of humanity , and from kinship with the struggling past . Through a mood of this kind Wordsworth had to travel now . And his nature , formed for pervading attachments and steady memories , suffered grievously from the priva ...
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... memory , and the love which once they knew . Wordsworth's life was from the very first so ordered as to give him the most complete and intimate knowledge both of district and people . There was scarcely a mile of ground in the Lake ...
... memory , and the love which once they knew . Wordsworth's life was from the very first so ordered as to give him the most complete and intimate knowledge both of district and people . There was scarcely a mile of ground in the Lake ...
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... memories as pure and high as those which hover still around Rydal and Grasmere , and on Helvellyn's windy summit , " and by Glenridding Screes and low Glencoign . ” With this last word of protest and warning , -- uttered , as it may ...
... memories as pure and high as those which hover still around Rydal and Grasmere , and on Helvellyn's windy summit , " and by Glenridding Screes and low Glencoign . ” With this last word of protest and warning , -- uttered , as it may ...
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