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... YOUTH : FROM AN UNPUBLISHED POEM . * WISDOM and spirit of the universe ! Thou soul , that art the eternity of thought ! And giv'st to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion ! not in vain , By day or star - light , thus from my ...
... YOUTH : FROM AN UNPUBLISHED POEM . * WISDOM and spirit of the universe ! Thou soul , that art the eternity of thought ! And giv'st to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion ! not in vain , By day or star - light , thus from my ...
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... youth which was passed amongst them - Short description of Noon - Cascade - Noon - tide Retreat - Precipice and sloping Lights - Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain Lerm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry Sunset - Superstition of ...
... youth which was passed amongst them - Short description of Noon - Cascade - Noon - tide Retreat - Precipice and sloping Lights - Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain Lerm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry Sunset - Superstition of ...
الصفحة 36
... to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions . There was a youth whom I had loved so long 336 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Female Vagrant.
... to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions . There was a youth whom I had loved so long 336 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Female Vagrant.
الصفحة 37
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. There was a youth whom I had loved so long , That when I loved him not I cannot say . ' Mid the green mountains many and many a song We two had sung , like gladsome birds in May . When we began to tire of childish play ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. There was a youth whom I had loved so long , That when I loved him not I cannot say . ' Mid the green mountains many and many a song We two had sung , like gladsome birds in May . When we began to tire of childish play ...
الصفحة 40
... youth . Three years thus wandering , often have I view'd , In tears , the sun towards that country tend Where my poor heart lost all its fortitude : And now across this moor my steps I bend- Oh ! tell me whither - for no earthly friend ...
... youth . Three years thus wandering , often have I view'd , In tears , the sun towards that country tend Where my poor heart lost all its fortitude : And now across this moor my steps I bend- Oh ! tell me whither - for no earthly friend ...
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