The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... happy things , Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky . But he had felt the power Of Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he Whom Nature , by ...
... happy things , Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky . But he had felt the power Of Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he Whom Nature , by ...
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... Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best ...
... Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without That made him turn aside from wretchedness With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best ...
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... happy land was stricken to the heart ! A Wanderer then among the Cottages I , with my freight of winter raiment , saw The hardships of that season ; many rich Sank down , as in a dream , among the poor ; And of the poor did many cease ...
... happy land was stricken to the heart ! A Wanderer then among the Cottages I , with my freight of winter raiment , saw The hardships of that season ; many rich Sank down , as in a dream , among the poor ; And of the poor did many cease ...
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... happy thoughts . " I roved o'er many a hill and many a dale , With my accustomed load ; in heat and cold , Through many a wood , and many an open ground , In sunshine and in shade , in wet and fair , Drooping or blithe of heart , as ...
... happy thoughts . " I roved o'er many a hill and many a dale , With my accustomed load ; in heat and cold , Through many a wood , and many an open ground , In sunshine and in shade , in wet and fair , Drooping or blithe of heart , as ...
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... happy if , from aught discovered there Of tender feeling , she might dare repeat The same sad question . Meanwhile her poor Hut Sank to decay : for he was gone whose hand , At the first nipping of October frost , Closed up each chink ...
... happy if , from aught discovered there Of tender feeling , she might dare repeat The same sad question . Meanwhile her poor Hut Sank to decay : for he was gone whose hand , At the first nipping of October frost , Closed up each chink ...
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