the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . " The child of Fancy oft in silence broods O'er the mixt treasures of his pregnant breast With conscious pride . From these he oft resolves To frame he knows not what ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . " The child of Fancy oft in silence broods O'er the mixt treasures of his pregnant breast With conscious pride . From these he oft resolves To frame he knows not what ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . " The child of Fancy oft in silence broods O'er the mixt treasures of his pregnant breast With conscious pride . From these he oft resolves To frame he knows not what ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . " The child of Fancy oft in silence broods O'er the mixt treasures of his pregnant breast With conscious pride . From these he oft resolves To frame he knows not what ...
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... fancy . He was unfortu- nate in the time of publication ; Byron , Moore , Scott , Campbell , and Rogers , were then in their meridian ; and a poet who required reflection before he could be even understood , could not be ex- pected to ...
... fancy . He was unfortu- nate in the time of publication ; Byron , Moore , Scott , Campbell , and Rogers , were then in their meridian ; and a poet who required reflection before he could be even understood , could not be ex- pected to ...
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... Fancy . " A whirl - blast from behind the hill " " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the sky 8886 98 99 " " 100 The Green Linnet 100 To the Small Celandine 101 To the same Flower The Oak and the Broom 102 The Waterfall and the ...
... Fancy . " A whirl - blast from behind the hill " " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the sky 8886 98 99 " " 100 The Green Linnet 100 To the Small Celandine 101 To the same Flower The Oak and the Broom 102 The Waterfall and the ...
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... Fancy rocks . " Where lies the land to which yon ship must go ' " Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were ...
... Fancy rocks . " Where lies the land to which yon ship must go ' " Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were ...
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