Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... Nature leads , that he hath stood By Nature's side among the men of old , And so shall stand for ever . Dearest Friend , Forgive me if I say that I , who long Had harbour'd reverentially a thought That Poets , even as Prophets , each ...
... Nature leads , that he hath stood By Nature's side among the men of old , And so shall stand for ever . Dearest Friend , Forgive me if I say that I , who long Had harbour'd reverentially a thought That Poets , even as Prophets , each ...
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... nature of man , who can think thus . Where indeed there is an indisputable and immeasurable superiority in one nation over another ; to be conquered may , in course of time , be a benefit to the inferior nation : and , upon this ...
... nature of man , who can think thus . Where indeed there is an indisputable and immeasurable superiority in one nation over another ; to be conquered may , in course of time , be a benefit to the inferior nation : and , upon this ...
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... nature by which it is imposed . Contrast the liberty that encourages , and the law that limits , this joint work of nature and time , with the disheartening necessities , restrictions , and disadvantages , under which the artificial ...
... nature by which it is imposed . Contrast the liberty that encourages , and the law that limits , this joint work of nature and time , with the disheartening necessities , restrictions , and disadvantages , under which the artificial ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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