the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... glad when he had finished ' Paradise Lost ; ' " and may not this be said of every long poem , however animated and em- bellished by genius ? In fact , the finer the poem the more it keeps the faculties on the stretch ; and this cannot ...
... glad when he had finished ' Paradise Lost ; ' " and may not this be said of every long poem , however animated and em- bellished by genius ? In fact , the finer the poem the more it keeps the faculties on the stretch ; and this cannot ...
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... power of armies is a visible thing ' " Here pause ; the Poet claims at least this praise " Now that all hearts are glad , all faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
... power of armies is a visible thing ' " Here pause ; the Poet claims at least this praise " Now that all hearts are glad , all faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
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... glad . " Sisters and brothers , little maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said , And wondering look'd at me . " And where are they ? I pray you tell . " She answer'd , " Seven are we ; And two of us at ...
... glad . " Sisters and brothers , little maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said , And wondering look'd at me . " And where are they ? I pray you tell . " She answer'd , " Seven are we ; And two of us at ...
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... Glad from their airy baskets hang and sing . Hung o'er a cloud above the steep that rears Its edge all flame , the broadening sun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it ...
... Glad from their airy baskets hang and sing . Hung o'er a cloud above the steep that rears Its edge all flame , the broadening sun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it ...
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... glad ear , And emerald isles to spot the heights appear , When shouts and lowing herds the valley fill , And louder torrents stun the noontide hill , When fragrant scents beneath the enchanted tread Spring up , his choicest wealth ...
... glad ear , And emerald isles to spot the heights appear , When shouts and lowing herds the valley fill , And louder torrents stun the noontide hill , When fragrant scents beneath the enchanted tread Spring up , his choicest wealth ...
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