Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... youth in its feelings , and thus to abridge its innocent and even profitable pleasures ? The reproach implied in the question could not be warded off , if Youth were incapable of being delighted with what is truly excellent ; or if ...
... youth in its feelings , and thus to abridge its innocent and even profitable pleasures ? The reproach implied in the question could not be warded off , if Youth were incapable of being delighted with what is truly excellent ; or if ...
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... youth , More bright appearances could scarcely see Of human Forms with superhuman Powers , Than I beheld , standing on winter nights Alone , beneath this fairy work of earth . " Twould be a waste of labour to detail The rambling studies ...
... youth , More bright appearances could scarcely see Of human Forms with superhuman Powers , Than I beheld , standing on winter nights Alone , beneath this fairy work of earth . " Twould be a waste of labour to detail The rambling studies ...
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... Youth regain'd His liberty , on promise to sit down Quietly in his Father's House , nor take One step to reunite himself with her Of whom his Parents disapproved : hard law To which he gave consent only because His freedom else could ...
... Youth regain'd His liberty , on promise to sit down Quietly in his Father's House , nor take One step to reunite himself with her Of whom his Parents disapproved : hard law To which he gave consent only because His freedom else could ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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