The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... earth ; 1815-20 107-8 Climes which the Sun , who sheds the troubled day on earth etc. 1815 Wel . 112-14 Engrossed in pleasures , games and revelry ; But a new course I took ; and lofty thought , In act embodied , my deliverance wrought ...
... earth ; 1815-20 107-8 Climes which the Sun , who sheds the troubled day on earth etc. 1815 Wel . 112-14 Engrossed in pleasures , games and revelry ; But a new course I took ; and lofty thought , In act embodied , my deliverance wrought ...
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... Earth of ours ? Then back to Earth , the dear green Earth : - Whole ages if I here should roam , The world for my remarks and me Would not a whit the better be ; I've left my heart at home . See ! there she is , the matchless Earth ...
... Earth of ours ? Then back to Earth , the dear green Earth : - Whole ages if I here should roam , The world for my remarks and me Would not a whit the better be ; I've left my heart at home . See ! there she is , the matchless Earth ...
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... earth , In the dead earth beneath the road , Rolled audibly ! -it swept along , A muffled noise - a rumbling sound ! - " Twas by a troop of miners made , Plying with gunpowder their trade , Some twenty fathoms under ground . 835 840 ...
... earth , In the dead earth beneath the road , Rolled audibly ! -it swept along , A muffled noise - a rumbling sound ! - " Twas by a troop of miners made , Plying with gunpowder their trade , Some twenty fathoms under ground . 835 840 ...
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Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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