Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools and Classes, from Hudson's Text-book of Poetry. Selection II.Ginn, 1889 - 251 sidor |
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... Once possess them with a genuine , hearty love of a few first - rate authors , and then their culture in all its parts , so far as books can minister to it , is duly cared for : that love , those tastes , will become a sort of instinct ...
... Once possess them with a genuine , hearty love of a few first - rate authors , and then their culture in all its parts , so far as books can minister to it , is duly cared for : that love , those tastes , will become a sort of instinct ...
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... once thoroughly set in the mind , will readily guide him who has it to other good authors , and will at the same time keep him away from the bad by a spontaneous disgust of them . The contents of this volume , as will at once be seen ...
... once thoroughly set in the mind , will readily guide him who has it to other good authors , and will at the same time keep him away from the bad by a spontaneous disgust of them . The contents of this volume , as will at once be seen ...
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... once rightly felt the touch of his hand ever shakes off or out- grows its power ; nor can I think of any thing better which the school can do for young minds than to seize them with a life - long passion for him . Of the other authors ...
... once rightly felt the touch of his hand ever shakes off or out- grows its power ; nor can I think of any thing better which the school can do for young minds than to seize them with a life - long passion for him . Of the other authors ...
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... once the Poet bless Who , murmuring here a later dicty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity.2 Now let us , as we float along , For him suspend the dashing oar , And pray that never child of song May know ...
... once the Poet bless Who , murmuring here a later dicty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity.2 Now let us , as we float along , For him suspend the dashing oar , And pray that never child of song May know ...
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... once to me befell : When she I loved look'd every day Fresh as a rose in June , I to her cottage bent my way , Beneath an evening Moon . Upon the Moon I fix'd my eye , All over the wide lea ; With quickening pace my horse drew nigh ...
... once to me befell : When she I loved look'd every day Fresh as a rose in June , I to her cottage bent my way , Beneath an evening Moon . Upon the Moon I fix'd my eye , All over the wide lea ; With quickening pace my horse drew nigh ...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and prepared for use in schools and ... William Wordsworth,Henry Norman Hudson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1889 |
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Alfoxden art thou author's beauty behold beneath bless blest bliss brave breath bright Busk CALAIS calm Charles Lamb cheer clouds dear death delight divine doth dream dwell Earth fair faith fancy fear feel flowers gentle glory Goodrich Castle grace Grasmere grave green happy hath heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill holy hope hour human JAMES HOGG Kent's green lake land light living look look'd meek mighty mind morning mother mountains Nature Nature's never night Notes o'er old Swiss Confederacy peace PEELE CASTLE Peter Bell pleasure poem poet praise Rob Roy rocks round seem'd shade sigh sight silent sing sister Skiddaw smooth song sorrow soul sound spirit stanza stars streams strife sweet tears thee thine things thought treaty of Leoben truth vale verses voice waves whence wild wind wings Wordsworth Yarrow youth