Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... wish'd , and wish'd but what he ought . As Man in his primæval dower array'd The image of his glorious sire display'd , Ev'n so , by vestal Nature guarded , here The traces of primæval Man appear . The native dignity no forms debase ...
... wish'd , and wish'd but what he ought . As Man in his primæval dower array'd The image of his glorious sire display'd , Ev'n so , by vestal Nature guarded , here The traces of primæval Man appear . The native dignity no forms debase ...
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... wish to keep my Reader in the com- pany of flesh and blood , persuaded that by so doing I shall interest him . Not but that I believe that others who pursue a different track may interest him likewise : I do not interfere with their ...
... wish to keep my Reader in the com- pany of flesh and blood , persuaded that by so doing I shall interest him . Not but that I believe that others who pursue a different track may interest him likewise : I do not interfere with their ...
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... wish without encroaching upon what I considered due to my family . . . . These Memorials of that Tour touch upon but a very few of the places and objects that interested me , and , in what they do advert to , are for the most part much ...
... wish without encroaching upon what I considered due to my family . . . . These Memorials of that Tour touch upon but a very few of the places and objects that interested me , and , in what they do advert to , are for the most part much ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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