The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side xviii
... To Yes ! thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine • 246 247 248 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve To 255 xviii CONTENTS .
... To Yes ! thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine • 246 247 248 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve To 255 xviii CONTENTS .
Side xxvi
... heart , his hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and yet not the same , changed as it were with humorous effect , xxvi MEMOIR .
... heart , his hope , his strength of aspiration , his power of contemplation , his ardour , and his calm . He found all that he had left behind him to be the same and yet not the same , changed as it were with humorous effect , xxvi MEMOIR .
Side xliii
... calm and free " -was suggested . The inmate added to Dove Cottage in October made life more full and not less calm and glad . Because her brother was the centre of Dorothy Words- worth's affections his great gain in marriage was also ...
... calm and free " -was suggested . The inmate added to Dove Cottage in October made life more full and not less calm and glad . Because her brother was the centre of Dorothy Words- worth's affections his great gain in marriage was also ...
Side l
... calm in seclu- sion , or moral indifference , or merely personal culture . He looked abroad and he saw his own beloved country contending for those prin- ciples which were always dear to him and in which he found the saving virtue of ...
... calm in seclu- sion , or moral indifference , or merely personal culture . He looked abroad and he saw his own beloved country contending for those prin- ciples which were always dear to him and in which he found the saving virtue of ...
Side lxx
... calm receptiveness and creative energy , of passion and conscience , of ardour and serenity , of freedom and obedience to law . One critic - Mr . Pater - notes his exceptional susceptibility to the impressions of eye and ear which in ...
... calm receptiveness and creative energy , of passion and conscience , of ardour and serenity , of freedom and obedience to law . One critic - Mr . Pater - notes his exceptional susceptibility to the impressions of eye and ear which in ...
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