Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... things , and ignorant that high things Were round me . Never shall I forget the hour The moment rather say when having thridded The labyrinth of suburban Villages , At length I did unto myself first seem To enter the great City . On the ...
... things , and ignorant that high things Were round me . Never shall I forget the hour The moment rather say when having thridded The labyrinth of suburban Villages , At length I did unto myself first seem To enter the great City . On the ...
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... things have been unsettled ; we have seen Fair seed - time , better harvest might have been But for thy trespasses ; and , at this day , If for Greece , Egypt , India , Africa , Aught good were destined , Thou wouldst step between ...
... things have been unsettled ; we have seen Fair seed - time , better harvest might have been But for thy trespasses ; and , at this day , If for Greece , Egypt , India , Africa , Aught good were destined , Thou wouldst step between ...
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... things , as set forth by works of destruction and ruin , we see but darkly ; we may reverence the chastisement , may fear it with awe , but it is not natural to incline towards it in love : moreover , devastation passes away - a ...
... things , as set forth by works of destruction and ruin , we see but darkly ; we may reverence the chastisement , may fear it with awe , but it is not natural to incline towards it in love : moreover , devastation passes away - a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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