The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side xxiv
... heart دو And hinge of all our learnings and our loves , " and her husband never recovered his former cheerfulness . Wordsworth remembered her pinning a nosegay to his breast , when , before Easter , he went to church to repeat the ...
... heart دو And hinge of all our learnings and our loves , " and her husband never recovered his former cheerfulness . Wordsworth remembered her pinning a nosegay to his breast , when , before Easter , he went to church to repeat the ...
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 xxviii
... heart , a feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my ...
... heart , a feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my ...
Side xxxii
... hearts and the lives of simple men ; and through them he again entered into commu- nion with the heart of humanity . He recovered faith and he recovered love . He saw man in connection with the beauty and sublimity of external nature ...
... hearts and the lives of simple men ; and through them he again entered into commu- nion with the heart of humanity . He recovered faith and he recovered love . He saw man in connection with the beauty and sublimity of external nature ...
Side xl
... heart reverted to Eng- land ; " through none of his poems , " as Mr. Myers has said , " has the peculiar loveliness of English scenery and English girlhood shone more delicately than through those which came to him as he paced the ...
... heart reverted to Eng- land ; " through none of his poems , " as Mr. Myers has said , " has the peculiar loveliness of English scenery and English girlhood shone more delicately than through those which came to him as he paced the ...
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