the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... Rylstone " shortly followed , with a graceful dedication to his wife . It was quite one of his poems ; too meditative to become suddenly popular , but containing much that will secure it a long after - life . Notwithstanding the vast ...
... Rylstone " shortly followed , with a graceful dedication to his wife . It was quite one of his poems ; too meditative to become suddenly popular , but containing much that will secure it a long after - life . Notwithstanding the vast ...
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... RYLSTONE . Canto First ... 453 Canto Second .. 459 Canto Third Canto Fourth , Canto Fifth . Canto Sixth Canto Seventh 464 471 475 479 483 WORDSWORTH'S POETICAL WORKS . Poems referring to the Period of CONTENTS . xxiii.
... RYLSTONE . Canto First ... 453 Canto Second .. 459 Canto Third Canto Fourth , Canto Fifth . Canto Sixth Canto Seventh 464 471 475 479 483 WORDSWORTH'S POETICAL WORKS . Poems referring to the Period of CONTENTS . xxiii.
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... the serious song , and gentle hearts Cherish , and lofty minds approve the past ) My future labours may not leave untold . 99 THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE : OR , THE FATE 20 THE EXCURSION - DISCOURSE OF THE WANDERER , ETC. 449.
... the serious song , and gentle hearts Cherish , and lofty minds approve the past ) My future labours may not leave untold . 99 THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE : OR , THE FATE 20 THE EXCURSION - DISCOURSE OF THE WANDERER , ETC. 449.
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... in this moral strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . CANTO FIRST . FROM 452 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... in this moral strain a power may live , Beloved Wife ! such solace to impart As it hath yielded to thy tender heart . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , April 20 , 1815 . THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . CANTO FIRST . FROM 452 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE : OR , THE FATE OF THE NORTONS . " Weak is the will of man , his judgment blind ; Remembrance persecutes , and Hope betrays ; Heavy is woe ; and joy , for human kind , A mournful thing ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE : OR , THE FATE OF THE NORTONS . " Weak is the will of man , his judgment blind ; Remembrance persecutes , and Hope betrays ; Heavy is woe ; and joy , for human kind , A mournful thing ...
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