Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... feel him ready to go on prophesying should the commission be renewed ; blissfully unconscious of the probable Never . Literary history shows few more pathetic figures than the Х L old man , when visible within the diminished 6. FIVE ...
... feel him ready to go on prophesying should the commission be renewed ; blissfully unconscious of the probable Never . Literary history shows few more pathetic figures than the Х L old man , when visible within the diminished 6. FIVE ...
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... feel the magic , the exulting happiness , of the strains in which the Poet of Nature proclaims his faith and glory in her beauty and tenderness . Commonly it is possible to be thus sensible of the simple singer , apart from the seer ...
... feel the magic , the exulting happiness , of the strains in which the Poet of Nature proclaims his faith and glory in her beauty and tenderness . Commonly it is possible to be thus sensible of the simple singer , apart from the seer ...
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... feel your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway . Thanks to the human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give ...
... feel your might ; I only have relinquished one delight To live beneath your more habitual sway . Thanks to the human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give ...
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... feel- ing , thought , tone , rhythm , from the rest ; and all agree in being great , sweet , and satisfying . The Ancient Mariner is remarkable for more than its intrinsic merits ; it is phenomenal as being from Coleridge . Never was ...
... feel- ing , thought , tone , rhythm , from the rest ; and all agree in being great , sweet , and satisfying . The Ancient Mariner is remarkable for more than its intrinsic merits ; it is phenomenal as being from Coleridge . Never was ...
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... feel than see The swelling of her heart.26 Coleridge's career as a writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of his poetical work is comprised within three to five years . Had he died in 1802 , after the ...
... feel than see The swelling of her heart.26 Coleridge's career as a writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of his poetical work is comprised within three to five years . Had he died in 1802 , after the ...
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