the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... stand so high in the estimation of any one as they did in his own . It was a favourite idea with himself and Coleridge , to draw comparisons between him and Milton ; whereas , with the exception of Milton's sonnets , it is impossible to ...
... stand so high in the estimation of any one as they did in his own . It was a favourite idea with himself and Coleridge , to draw comparisons between him and Milton ; whereas , with the exception of Milton's sonnets , it is impossible to ...
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... stand in very early pages . I shall never forget hearing a poet , and no mean one , read to me , for the first time , the sonnet on Crossing Westminster Bridge . " When he came to the line , 66 " Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ...
... stand in very early pages . I shall never forget hearing a poet , and no mean one , read to me , for the first time , the sonnet on Crossing Westminster Bridge . " When he came to the line , 66 " Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ...
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... standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms , the like thou need'st not fear ; - The rain and storm are things which scarcely can come here . " Rest , little young one , rest ; thou THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD ...
... standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms , the like thou need'st not fear ; - The rain and storm are things which scarcely can come here . " Rest , little young one , rest ; thou THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD ...
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... stands ; which holds an awful shrine , By an uncertain light reveal'd , that falls On the mute image and the troubled walls : Pale , dreadful faces round the shrine appear , Abortive joy , and hope that works in fear ; While strives a ...
... stands ; which holds an awful shrine , By an uncertain light reveal'd , that falls On the mute image and the troubled walls : Pale , dreadful faces round the shrine appear , Abortive joy , and hope that works in fear ; While strives a ...
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... stands at the dale - head . James , tired perhaps , Or from some other cause , remain'd behind . You see yon precipice ; it almost looks Like some vast building made of many crags ; And in the midst is one particular rock That rises ...
... stands at the dale - head . James , tired perhaps , Or from some other cause , remain'd behind . You see yon precipice ; it almost looks Like some vast building made of many crags ; And in the midst is one particular rock That rises ...
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