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... stands close by the churchyard , and I have found it absolutely necessary that we should quit a place which , by recalling to our minds at every moment the losses we have sustained in the course of the last year , would grievously ...
... stands close by the churchyard , and I have found it absolutely necessary that we should quit a place which , by recalling to our minds at every moment the losses we have sustained in the course of the last year , would grievously ...
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... stand as introduction to his poetical works , and Wordsworth holds that the instincts and pleasures of a healthy childhood sufficiently indicate the lines on which our maturer character should be formed . The joy which began in the mere ...
... stand as introduction to his poetical works , and Wordsworth holds that the instincts and pleasures of a healthy childhood sufficiently indicate the lines on which our maturer character should be formed . The joy which began in the mere ...
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... stand apart , And feel a wondering rapture at the heart , it is of no prospect of sea or mountain that he is speak- ing , but of a garden where everything is planted in rows , and there is a never - ending succession of pears and figs ...
... stand apart , And feel a wondering rapture at the heart , it is of no prospect of sea or mountain that he is speak- ing , but of a garden where everything is planted in rows , and there is a never - ending succession of pears and figs ...
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admiration affections Alfoxden beauty brother calm character charm Cockermouth Coleorton Coleridge connexion cottage Cumberland Cumbrian Dean CHURCH death delight described dignity dwell earth element emotion England English Esthwaite Excursion eyes feeling felt gaze give Goslar Grasmere happy Hawkshead heart heaven honour human ideal imagination impressive influence inspired instincts intimate J. A. SYMONDS John Wordsworth Keswick lake Laodamia letter living look Lord Chamberlain Lyrical Ballads man's mankind memories mind Miss Wordsworth's moods moral mountains murmur Nature Nature's never objects once pain passage passion peace Penrith perhaps pleasure poems poet poet's poetic poetry round Rydal Mount says Wordsworth scarcely scene scenery seemed sense sight Sir George Sir LESLIE STEPHEN sister Skiddaw solemn solitary solitude sonnets sorrow soul spirit strong sympathy things thought tion tour tranquil truth Ullswater verses virtue vision voice walked William Wordsworth words worth writes