The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen8W. Paterson, 1886 |
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... air Of calm abstraction through the face diffused And the whole person . Words have something told More than the pencil can , and verily More than is needed , but the precious Art Forgives SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT . 3.
... air Of calm abstraction through the face diffused And the whole person . Words have something told More than the pencil can , and verily More than is needed , but the precious Art Forgives SUGGESTED BY A PORTRAIT . 3.
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... whole vast Sea Feels through her lowest depths thy sovereignty ; So shines that countenance with especial grace On them who urge the keel her plains to trace Furrowing its way right onward . The most rude , Cut off from home and country ...
... whole vast Sea Feels through her lowest depths thy sovereignty ; So shines that countenance with especial grace On them who urge the keel her plains to trace Furrowing its way right onward . The most rude , Cut off from home and country ...
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... whole life I had felt a strong desire to visit Rome and the other celebrated cities and regions of Italy , but did not think my- self justified in incurring the necessary expense till I received from Mr Moxon , the publisher of a large ...
... whole life I had felt a strong desire to visit Rome and the other celebrated cities and regions of Italy , but did not think my- self justified in incurring the necessary expense till I received from Mr Moxon , the publisher of a large ...
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... whole world's Darling - free to rove at will O'er high and low , and if requiring rest , Rest from enjoyment only . * These words were quotod to me from " Yarrow Unvisited , " by Sir Walter Scott , when I visited him at Abbotsford , a ...
... whole world's Darling - free to rove at will O'er high and low , and if requiring rest , Rest from enjoyment only . * These words were quotod to me from " Yarrow Unvisited , " by Sir Walter Scott , when I visited him at Abbotsford , a ...
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... whole majesty of Rome ( Then first apparent from the Pincian Height ) † Crowned with St Peter's everlasting Dome . ‡ III . AT ROME . [ SIGHT is at first sight a sad enemy to imagination and to those pleasures belonging to old times with ...
... whole majesty of Rome ( Then first apparent from the Pincian Height ) † Crowned with St Peter's everlasting Dome . ‡ III . AT ROME . [ SIGHT is at first sight a sad enemy to imagination and to those pleasures belonging to old times with ...
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