The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... given was necessarily incomplete , important sources of information having been discovered since it was published . That which is now published may not be absolutely accurate . There is no such thing as finality in such a matter - as ...
... given was necessarily incomplete , important sources of information having been discovered since it was published . That which is now published may not be absolutely accurate . There is no such thing as finality in such a matter - as ...
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... given in the same volume . Several Poems now published have not appeared in any previous edition of the Works . I am indebted to the Bishop of St Andrews for most kindly revising the proof - sheets of the first hundred pages of volume ...
... given in the same volume . Several Poems now published have not appeared in any previous edition of the Works . I am indebted to the Bishop of St Andrews for most kindly revising the proof - sheets of the first hundred pages of volume ...
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... given to God for daily bread , and here Pondering the mischiefs of these restless times , And thinking of my Brethren , dead , dispersed , Or changed and changing , I not seldom gaze Upon this solemn Company unmoved By shock of ...
... given to God for daily bread , and here Pondering the mischiefs of these restless times , And thinking of my Brethren , dead , dispersed , Or changed and changing , I not seldom gaze Upon this solemn Company unmoved By shock of ...
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... given him , and the grateful influence they have upon his mind as often as he reads them , or thinks of them.-W. W. , 1835 . + Compare the lines , written in 1845 , beginning- " So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive . " -ED ...
... given him , and the grateful influence they have upon his mind as often as he reads them , or thinks of them.-W. W. , 1835 . + Compare the lines , written in 1845 , beginning- " So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive . " -ED ...
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... , holiest , influence— Receive whatever good ' tis given thee to dispense . May sage and simple , catching with one eye The moral intimations of the sky , 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be TO THE MOON . 15.
... , holiest , influence— Receive whatever good ' tis given thee to dispense . May sage and simple , catching with one eye The moral intimations of the sky , 6 Learn from thy course , where'er their own be TO THE MOON . 15.
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