The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... MIND'S UNSELFISH WILL . VALEDICTORY SONNET . 90 91 SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH- I. SUGGESTED BY THE VIEW OF LANCASTER CASTLE ( ON THE ROAD FROM THE SOUTH . ) . 91 II . TENDERLY DO WE FEEL BY NATURE'S LAW . III . THE ROMAN ...
... MIND'S UNSELFISH WILL . VALEDICTORY SONNET . 90 91 SONNETS UPON THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH- I. SUGGESTED BY THE VIEW OF LANCASTER CASTLE ( ON THE ROAD FROM THE SOUTH . ) . 91 II . TENDERLY DO WE FEEL BY NATURE'S LAW . III . THE ROMAN ...
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... mind permits No firmer grasp a little wild - flower , joined As in a posy , with a few pale ears Of yellowing corn , the same that overtopped And in their common birthplace sheltered it ' Till they were plucked together ; a blue flower ...
... mind permits No firmer grasp a little wild - flower , joined As in a posy , with a few pale ears Of yellowing corn , the same that overtopped And in their common birthplace sheltered it ' Till they were plucked together ; a blue flower ...
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... 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 . retained in almost unprecedented degree , departed a very few ...
... 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 . retained in almost unprecedented degree , departed a very few ...
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... mind and character , High - born Augusta ! Witness Towers , and Groves ! And Thou , wild Stream , that giv'st the honoured name * Of Lowther to this ancient Line , bear witness1 From thy most secret haunts ; and ye Parterres , 1 1837 ...
... mind and character , High - born Augusta ! Witness Towers , and Groves ! And Thou , wild Stream , that giv'st the honoured name * Of Lowther to this ancient Line , bear witness1 From thy most secret haunts ; and ye Parterres , 1 1837 ...
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... mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak - though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures , thine and mine , Be left more desolate , more dreary cold Than ...
... mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare . Speak - though this soft warm heart , once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures , thine and mine , Be left more desolate , more dreary cold Than ...
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