Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... given period made as in this case before us ? ) we have Roscommon , and Stepney , and Phillips , and Walsh , and Smith , and Duke , and King , and Spratt - Halifax , Granville , Sheffield , Congreve , Broome , and other reputed Magnates ...
... given period made as in this case before us ? ) we have Roscommon , and Stepney , and Phillips , and Walsh , and Smith , and Duke , and King , and Spratt - Halifax , Granville , Sheffield , Congreve , Broome , and other reputed Magnates ...
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... given , or old restored The blame is ours not Nature's . When a taunt Was taken up by Scoffers in their pride , Saying , " behold the harvest which we reap From popular Government and Equality , " I saw that it was neither these , nor ...
... given , or old restored The blame is ours not Nature's . When a taunt Was taken up by Scoffers in their pride , Saying , " behold the harvest which we reap From popular Government and Equality , " I saw that it was neither these , nor ...
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... given so much pleasure to an ingenuous and able mind , and I further considered the enjoyment which you had had from my Poems as an earnest that others might be delighted with them in the same , or a like manner . It is plain from your ...
... given so much pleasure to an ingenuous and able mind , and I further considered the enjoyment which you had had from my Poems as an earnest that others might be delighted with them in the same , or a like manner . It is plain from your ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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