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... look , the turning sight . This flaring out of feeling gives way to a line that consolidates the conviction of loss : ' The things which I have seen I now can see no more ' , an alexandrine that drags its way from the visionary past ...
... look , the turning sight . This flaring out of feeling gives way to a line that consolidates the conviction of loss : ' The things which I have seen I now can see no more ' , an alexandrine that drags its way from the visionary past ...
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... Look ' . Immediately Wordsworth returns to the language of benumbed statement Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair ; The sunshine is a glorious birth ... ( 11. 13-15 ) One can hear a repressed ' But ' behind these line . When ...
... Look ' . Immediately Wordsworth returns to the language of benumbed statement Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair ; The sunshine is a glorious birth ... ( 11. 13-15 ) One can hear a repressed ' But ' behind these line . When ...
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... Look ' — and then shifting into a recollection stimulated by it . The poem opens each stanza with an ambiguous temporality and audience , so that both moments of looking on the nest ( first by the brother , then by the sister as ...
... Look ' — and then shifting into a recollection stimulated by it . The poem opens each stanza with an ambiguous temporality and audience , so that both moments of looking on the nest ( first by the brother , then by the sister as ...
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