The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... pleasure , bowers And pleasure's peaceful bowers MSS . 50 26 self - delighting fancy ] fondly favouring Nature MS . 30 Grew ] Lurked MS 33 war of vengeance ] uncouth warfare MS . After 1. 40 one MS . places 11. 194-201 41 Who has not ...
... pleasure , bowers And pleasure's peaceful bowers MSS . 50 26 self - delighting fancy ] fondly favouring Nature MS . 30 Grew ] Lurked MS 33 war of vengeance ] uncouth warfare MS . After 1. 40 one MS . places 11. 194-201 41 Who has not ...
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... pleasure from generation to generation . Now , if nakedness and simplicity be a defect , the fact here mentioned affords a strong pre- sumption that poems somewhat less naked and simple are capable of affording pleasure at the present ...
... pleasure from generation to generation . Now , if nakedness and simplicity be a defect , the fact here mentioned affords a strong pre- sumption that poems somewhat less naked and simple are capable of affording pleasure at the present ...
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... pleasure an effect which , in a much greater degree than might at first be imagined3 is to be ascribed to small , but continual and regular impulses of pleasurable surprise from the metrical arrangement . On the other hand ( what it ...
... pleasure an effect which , in a much greater degree than might at first be imagined3 is to be ascribed to small , but continual and regular impulses of pleasurable surprise from the metrical arrangement . On the other hand ( what it ...
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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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Alfoxden Ambleside Ballads Barron Field beauty behold beneath bird bower breast breath bright child clouds Coleorton Coleridge Composed composition Cuckoo D. W.'s Journal dear delight doth Dowden earth eyes fair Fancy fear feelings flowers friends Glow-worm Grasmere green grove hand happy hath head heard heart heaven hill hope human images imagination lake language Laodamia lines living look Lyrical Ballads metre mind morning mountain nature never night o'er objects pain Paradise Lost pass passage passion Peter Bell pleasure poem Poet poetic poetry poor Prelude Reader river Swale rocks round Rydal Mount side sight song sorrow soul sound spirit stanza stars sweet thee thine things thou thought Town-End trees truth twa Sisters vale verse voice wandering wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods words written Youth ΙΟ