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In the next section , “ social trees ” ( sonnet V ) rise along the stream ' s course to
provide company for it ; its first human companions also appear : “ ruddy children
. . . thy pleased associates ” ( PW , III , p . 248 ) . In sonnet VIII , Wordsworth ...
In the next section , “ social trees ” ( sonnet V ) rise along the stream ' s course to
provide company for it ; its first human companions also appear : “ ruddy children
. . . thy pleased associates ” ( PW , III , p . 248 ) . In sonnet VIII , Wordsworth ...
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It begins as a physical object and , during its course , associates with the stages
of man ' s growth from childhood to maturity . It also develops symbolical qualities
with man ' s life in accordance with its apparent life - cycle and the fact that its ...
It begins as a physical object and , during its course , associates with the stages
of man ' s growth from childhood to maturity . It also develops symbolical qualities
with man ' s life in accordance with its apparent life - cycle and the fact that its ...
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More touching still , more perfect was the pleasure , When hurrying forward till the
slack ' ning stream Spread like a spacious Mere , we there could measure A
smooth free course along the watery gleam , Think calmly on the past , and mark
at ...
More touching still , more perfect was the pleasure , When hurrying forward till the
slack ' ning stream Spread like a spacious Mere , we there could measure A
smooth free course along the watery gleam , Think calmly on the past , and mark
at ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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