Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... sense seems to follow sense ; What memory and what logic ! till the Strain Transcendent , superhuman as it is , Grows tedious even in a young Man's ear . These are grave follies : other public Shows The capital City teems with , of a ...
... sense seems to follow sense ; What memory and what logic ! till the Strain Transcendent , superhuman as it is , Grows tedious even in a young Man's ear . These are grave follies : other public Shows The capital City teems with , of a ...
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... sense , Not of the mind , vivid but not profound : Yet was I often greedy in the chace , And roam'd from hill to hill , from rock to rock , Still craving combinations of new forms , New pleasure , wider empire for the sight , Proud of ...
... sense , Not of the mind , vivid but not profound : Yet was I often greedy in the chace , And roam'd from hill to hill , from rock to rock , Still craving combinations of new forms , New pleasure , wider empire for the sight , Proud of ...
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... sense of Immortality , if not a co- existent and twin birth with Reason , is among the earliest of her Offspring : and we may further assert , that from these conjoined , and under their countenance , the human affections are gradually ...
... sense of Immortality , if not a co- existent and twin birth with Reason , is among the earliest of her Offspring : and we may further assert , that from these conjoined , and under their countenance , the human affections are gradually ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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