The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Del 1Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1904 - 937 sidor For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... Nature yoked With toil , be therefore yoked with igno- rance ; If virtue be indeed so hard to rear , And intellectual strength so rare a boon- I prized such walks still more , for there I found Hope to my hope , and to my pleasure peace ...
... Nature yoked With toil , be therefore yoked with igno- rance ; If virtue be indeed so hard to rear , And intellectual strength so rare a boon- I prized such walks still more , for there I found Hope to my hope , and to my pleasure peace ...
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... nature and in his ordi- nary life as contemplating this with a certain quantity of immediate knowledge , with cer- tain convictions , intuitions , and deductions , which from habit acquire the quality of intu- itions ; he considers him ...
... nature and in his ordi- nary life as contemplating this with a certain quantity of immediate knowledge , with cer- tain convictions , intuitions , and deductions , which from habit acquire the quality of intu- itions ; he considers him ...
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... Nature , and saw him in his setting of beauty and sublimity . Lines 340-391 . Although Nature was at first pre - eminent in his thoughts , yet his vision of man was growing clearer and clearer , and he began to unite the two in one ...
... Nature , and saw him in his setting of beauty and sublimity . Lines 340-391 . Although Nature was at first pre - eminent in his thoughts , yet his vision of man was growing clearer and clearer , and he began to unite the two in one ...
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