Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... soul , A virtue not its own . My morning walks Were early ; oft , before the hours of School I travell'd round our little Lake , five miles Of pleasant wandering , happy time ! more dear For this , that one was by my side , a Friend ...
... soul , A virtue not its own . My morning walks Were early ; oft , before the hours of School I travell'd round our little Lake , five miles Of pleasant wandering , happy time ! more dear For this , that one was by my side , a Friend ...
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... soul , by men adroit In speech and for communion with the world Accomplish'd , minds whose faculties are then Most ... souls perhaps would sink Beneath them , summon'd to such intercourse : Theirs is the language of the heavens , the ...
... soul , by men adroit In speech and for communion with the world Accomplish'd , minds whose faculties are then Most ... souls perhaps would sink Beneath them , summon'd to such intercourse : Theirs is the language of the heavens , the ...
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... soul was intent only upon the indestructible being ; nor , on the other hand , that he , in whose sight a lifeless human Body was of no more value than the worthless Shell from which the living fowl had departed , would not , in a ...
... soul was intent only upon the indestructible being ; nor , on the other hand , that he , in whose sight a lifeless human Body was of no more value than the worthless Shell from which the living fowl had departed , would not , in a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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