The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... Turn a broad front full on his flattering beams : Others do rather from their notice shrink , Loving the dewy shade , -a humble band , Modest and sweet , a progeny of earth , Congenial with thy mind and character , High - born Augusta ...
... Turn a broad front full on his flattering beams : Others do rather from their notice shrink , Loving the dewy shade , -a humble band , Modest and sweet , a progeny of earth , Congenial with thy mind and character , High - born Augusta ...
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... turn we rather , let my spirit turn With thine , O silent and invisible Friend ! To those dear intervals , nor rare nor brief , When reunited , and by choice withdrawn From miscellaneous converse , ye were taught That the remembrance of ...
... turn we rather , let my spirit turn With thine , O silent and invisible Friend ! To those dear intervals , nor rare nor brief , When reunited , and by choice withdrawn From miscellaneous converse , ye were taught That the remembrance of ...
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... turns each other to undo , And mix the poison , they themselves must drink . Mistrust thyself , vain Country ! cease to cry , " Knowledge will save me from the threatened woe . ” For , if than other rash ones more thou know , Yet on ...
... turns each other to undo , And mix the poison , they themselves must drink . Mistrust thyself , vain Country ! cease to cry , " Knowledge will save me from the threatened woe . ” For , if than other rash ones more thou know , Yet on ...
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... his reproaches , lamentations , and aspirations like an ardent and sincere patriot . But enough it is time to turn to my own effusions such as they are . ] TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON . * COMPANION ! by whose MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY . 35.
... his reproaches , lamentations , and aspirations like an ardent and sincere patriot . But enough it is time to turn to my own effusions such as they are . ] TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON . * COMPANION ! by whose MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY . 35.
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... turning some part of this building into a habitation provided as far as might be with English comforts . There is close by it a row or avenue , I forget which , of tall cypresses . I could not forbear saying to myself— " What a sweet ...
... turning some part of this building into a habitation provided as far as might be with English comforts . There is close by it a row or avenue , I forget which , of tall cypresses . I could not forbear saying to myself— " What a sweet ...
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