The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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Página viii
... once ib . Surprised by joy To the Cuckoo ib . ib . · . Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne The Infant M -- M- ib . 125 Weak is the will of Man ib . To Rotha Q- ib . It is a beauteous Evening To ****** ib . ib . Where lies the Land ...
... once ib . Surprised by joy To the Cuckoo ib . ib . · . Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne The Infant M -- M- ib . 125 Weak is the will of Man ib . To Rotha Q- ib . It is a beauteous Evening To ****** ib . ib . Where lies the Land ...
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... of Bocking , before her altar , or celebrate her mysteries with and at present master of Trinity College , Cam- an idolatry at once so glowing and so profound . W a With what power he expresses this feeling , which breathes.
... of Bocking , before her altar , or celebrate her mysteries with and at present master of Trinity College , Cam- an idolatry at once so glowing and so profound . W a With what power he expresses this feeling , which breathes.
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... once poetical and philosophical ; for a critic whose affections are as free and kindly as the spirit of society , and whose understanding is severe as that of dispassio- nate government ? Where are we to look for that ini- tiatory ...
... once poetical and philosophical ; for a critic whose affections are as free and kindly as the spirit of society , and whose understanding is severe as that of dispassio- nate government ? Where are we to look for that ini- tiatory ...
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... once highly celebrated , are forgotten ; those of Pope still retain their hold upon public estimation , - nay , there is not a passage of descriptive poetry , which at this day finds so many and such ardent admirers . Strange to think ...
... once highly celebrated , are forgotten ; those of Pope still retain their hold upon public estimation , - nay , there is not a passage of descriptive poetry , which at this day finds so many and such ardent admirers . Strange to think ...
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... once tempted to climb ; And there they built up , without mortar or lime , A Man on the peak of the crag . They built him of stones gathered up as they lay ; They built him and christen'd him all in one day , An Urchin both vigorous and ...
... once tempted to climb ; And there they built up , without mortar or lime , A Man on the peak of the crag . They built him of stones gathered up as they lay ; They built him and christen'd him all in one day , An Urchin both vigorous and ...
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