Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... thought , that I might leave Some monument behind me which pure hearts Should reverence . The instinctive humbleness , Upheld even by the very name and thought Of printed books and authorship , began To melt away , and further , the ...
... thought , that I might leave Some monument behind me which pure hearts Should reverence . The instinctive humbleness , Upheld even by the very name and thought Of printed books and authorship , began To melt away , and further , the ...
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... thought ) And accidents as children do with cards , Or as a man , who , when his house is built , A frame lock'd up in wood and stone , doth still , In impotence of mind , by his fireside Rebuild it to his liking . I have thought Of ...
... thought ) And accidents as children do with cards , Or as a man , who , when his house is built , A frame lock'd up in wood and stone , doth still , In impotence of mind , by his fireside Rebuild it to his liking . I have thought Of ...
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... thought , if life have one . " But , when into the Vale I came , no fears Distress'd me ; I look'd round , I shed no tears ; Deep thought , or awful vision , I had none . By thousand petty fancies I was cross'd , To see the Trees ...
... thought , if life have one . " But , when into the Vale I came , no fears Distress'd me ; I look'd round , I shed no tears ; Deep thought , or awful vision , I had none . By thousand petty fancies I was cross'd , To see the Trees ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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