Wordsworth: An Introduction and a SelectionPhoenix House, 1949 - 238 psl. |
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... once again to his early feeling for nature , and the religion of the heart . He himself believed ( or made himself believe that he believed ) that he had succeeded , and The Prelude and much else of his work is an analysis and ...
... once again to his early feeling for nature , and the religion of the heart . He himself believed ( or made himself believe that he believed ) that he had succeeded , and The Prelude and much else of his work is an analysis and ...
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... once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious ...
... once the air was still , And showers of hailstones pattered round . Where leafless oaks towered high above , I sat within an undergrove Of tallest hollies , tall and green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious ...
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... once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But , wheresoever she looked round , All now was trouble - haunted ground ; And therefore now she deems it good Once more this restless neighbourhood To leave . - Unwooed , yet ...
... once again ; Shun will she not , she feels , will bear ; - But , wheresoever she looked round , All now was trouble - haunted ground ; And therefore now she deems it good Once more this restless neighbourhood To leave . - Unwooed , yet ...
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babe beauty behold beneath Beside birds blessed bower breath bright Busk calm cheerful child clouds Cockermouth cottage Creature dead dear delight door doth dwelling earth fair Father fear feel flowers Friend gentle Grasmere green grove happy hath Hawkshead head hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human John Wordsworth Kilve light live lonely look Luke Lyrical Ballads Martha Ray mind moon morning mountain Nature never night NORMAN NICHOLSON Norsemen o'er pain passed Peter Bell pleasure poems poet poor river Swale rocks round Rylstone sate Scafell Pike seemed shade Shepherd sight silent Silurian Simon Lee sing Skiddaw Slate solitary solitude sorrow soul sound spirit stars stone stood stream sweet tale tears thee things thou thoughts Tintern Abbey trees turned Twill Vale voice wandering wild wind Windermere woods words Wordsworth Yarrow Youth