Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... never be supposed the emanation of the general will without concluding the people stripped of reason , of sentiment , and even of that first instinct which prompts them to preserve their own existence . I congratulate your Lordship upon ...
... never be supposed the emanation of the general will without concluding the people stripped of reason , of sentiment , and even of that first instinct which prompts them to preserve their own existence . I congratulate your Lordship upon ...
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... never dry ; I've measured it from side to side : ' Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . IV And close beside ... never , never any where , An infant's grave was half so fair . VI Now would you see this aged thorn , This pond and ...
... never dry ; I've measured it from side to side : ' Tis three feet long , and two feet wide . IV And close beside ... never , never any where , An infant's grave was half so fair . VI Now would you see this aged thorn , This pond and ...
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... never would have stay'd : From him no harm my babe can take , But he , poor man ! is wretched made , And every day ... never , never came from me : If thou art mad , my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . " Oh ! smile on me , my ...
... never would have stay'd : From him no harm my babe can take , But he , poor man ! is wretched made , And every day ... never , never came from me : If thou art mad , my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . " Oh ! smile on me , my ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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