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Pagina iii
... mountain ; or than those which seem Humbly to hang , like twinkling winter lamps , Among the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in ...
... mountain ; or than those which seem Humbly to hang , like twinkling winter lamps , Among the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in ...
Pagina xviii
... Mountain Excursion 245 Strange fits of passion have I known . 245 She dwelt among the untrodden ways I travelled among unknown men Ere with cold beads of midnight dew To The Forsaken :: ' Tis said , that some have died for love A ...
... Mountain Excursion 245 Strange fits of passion have I known . 245 She dwelt among the untrodden ways I travelled among unknown men Ere with cold beads of midnight dew To The Forsaken :: ' Tis said , that some have died for love A ...
Pagina xxv
... mountains ; he fell back upon the native forces of the soul itself , but in this there was an effort ; it was rowing against the tide . His heart was social " and loved idleness and joy , " and so , lapsing from his mood of aspiration ...
... mountains ; he fell back upon the native forces of the soul itself , but in this there was an effort ; it was rowing against the tide . His heart was social " and loved idleness and joy , " and so , lapsing from his mood of aspiration ...
Pagina xli
... mountains and mere ) ; and here the brother and sister arrived , after a mid- winter journey on foot , on December 21st , 1799 . With a full content , and at the heart of that content a quickening joy , Wordsworth crossed the threshold ...
... mountains and mere ) ; and here the brother and sister arrived , after a mid- winter journey on foot , on December 21st , 1799 . With a full content , and at the heart of that content a quickening joy , Wordsworth crossed the threshold ...
Pagina xlii
... mountain sank into their hearts ; the grief or gladness of their simple neighbours became their own ; while also they lived in the substantial world of books , and had for close companions Spenser and Ariosto , Chaucer and Milton ...
... mountain sank into their hearts ; the grief or gladness of their simple neighbours became their own ; while also they lived in the substantial world of books , and had for close companions Spenser and Ariosto , Chaucer and Milton ...
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