Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad , Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me , ten thousand times I'd rather , That he had died , that cruel father ! XIV Sad ...
... child was in her womb , As now to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad , Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . Oh me , ten thousand times I'd rather , That he had died , that cruel father ! XIV Sad ...
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... Child , from the same unthinking gaiety or liveliness of animal Spirits with which the Lamb in the meadow , or any other irrational Creature , is endowed ; who should ascribe it , in short , to blank ignorance in the Child ; to an ...
... Child , from the same unthinking gaiety or liveliness of animal Spirits with which the Lamb in the meadow , or any other irrational Creature , is endowed ; who should ascribe it , in short , to blank ignorance in the Child ; to an ...
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... child ? Yet we felicitate ourselves upon the establishment of infant schools , which is in direct opposition to it . Nay , we interfere with the maternal instinct before the child is born , by furnishing , in cases where there is no ...
... child ? Yet we felicitate ourselves upon the establishment of infant schools , which is in direct opposition to it . Nay , we interfere with the maternal instinct before the child is born , by furnishing , in cases where there is no ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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