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... peace ; and a climate accus- tomed to storm - cloud and tempest can melt sometimes into " a day as still as heaven " with a benignant tranquil- lity which calmer regions can scarcely know . Such a day Wordsworth has described in ...
... peace ; and a climate accus- tomed to storm - cloud and tempest can melt sometimes into " a day as still as heaven " with a benignant tranquil- lity which calmer regions can scarcely know . Such a day Wordsworth has described in ...
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... Peace , peace is theirs , and life no fraud that knows , Wealth as they will , and when they will , repose : On many a hill the happy homesteads stand , The living lakes through many a vale expand ; Cool glens are there , and shadowy ...
... Peace , peace is theirs , and life no fraud that knows , Wealth as they will , and when they will , repose : On many a hill the happy homesteads stand , The living lakes through many a vale expand ; Cool glens are there , and shadowy ...
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... peace . And I will first cite a characteristic pas- sage from a letter to his American correspondent , Mr. Reed , describing his presentation as Laureate to the Queen : - " The reception given me by the Queen at her ball was most ...
... peace . And I will first cite a characteristic pas- sage from a letter to his American correspondent , Mr. Reed , describing his presentation as Laureate to the Queen : - " The reception given me by the Queen at her ball was most ...
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