The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... present and perpetually abides A shadow , never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or touched , Seen by mine eyes , or clasped in my embrace . Absence and death how differ they ! and how Shall I admit that nothing ...
... present and perpetually abides A shadow , never , never to be displaced By the returning substance , seen or touched , Seen by mine eyes , or clasped in my embrace . Absence and death how differ they ! and how Shall I admit that nothing ...
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... present state of the public taste in this country , and to determine how far this taste is healthy or depraved ; which , again , could not be determined , without pointing out in what manner language and the human mind act and re - act ...
... present state of the public taste in this country , and to determine how far this taste is healthy or depraved ; which , again , could not be determined , without pointing out in what manner language and the human mind act and re - act ...
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... present day who would not be proud to acknowledge his obligations to the Reliques ; I know that it is so with my friends ; and , for myself , I am happy in this occasion to make a public avowal of my own . Dr. Johnson , more fortunate ...
... present day who would not be proud to acknowledge his obligations to the Reliques ; I know that it is so with my friends ; and , for myself , I am happy in this occasion to make a public avowal of my own . Dr. Johnson , more fortunate ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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