Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.11 A consecration of music , as in this marvel , to the evolu ...
... human heart by which we live , Thanks to its tenderness , its joys , and fears , To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.11 A consecration of music , as in this marvel , to the evolu ...
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... human heart . He is grateful to Nature , and to Nature's source , that , in improving earth's surface into infinite ... humanity's ability to rise superior to fortune , afforded alike by the Royal Swede , and by the leech - gatherer ...
... human heart . He is grateful to Nature , and to Nature's source , that , in improving earth's surface into infinite ... humanity's ability to rise superior to fortune , afforded alike by the Royal Swede , and by the leech - gatherer ...
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... human family : No Cain Injures uninjured - in her best aim❜d blow Victorious murder a blind suicide ; with the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my ...
... human family : No Cain Injures uninjured - in her best aim❜d blow Victorious murder a blind suicide ; with the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my ...
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... human energies to their lord and master , and not the empire of his poetic spirit over himself . The surprise is to turn a page , and be in a new world . Suddenly , with no audible herald to announce the advent , English literature ...
... human energies to their lord and master , and not the empire of his poetic spirit over himself . The surprise is to turn a page , and be in a new world . Suddenly , with no audible herald to announce the advent , English literature ...
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... human nature . Note how rarely , if ever , his verse makes tears to start to the eyelids . The chill from this absence of mutual glow is positive , palpable , and fatal . Never will the emotions of a poet's readers , charm he never so ...
... human nature . Note how rarely , if ever , his verse makes tears to start to the eyelids . The chill from this absence of mutual glow is positive , palpable , and fatal . Never will the emotions of a poet's readers , charm he never so ...
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