The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... stanza 4 ) he gives the following : " Our peace is of the immortal soul , Our anguish is of clay ; Such bounty is in Heaven : so pass The bitterest pangs away . " For the story of the Greens , see De Quincey's " Early Memorials of ...
... stanza 4 ) he gives the following : " Our peace is of the immortal soul , Our anguish is of clay ; Such bounty is in Heaven : so pass The bitterest pangs away . " For the story of the Greens , see De Quincey's " Early Memorials of ...
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... stanza is a fair specimen : — " I put my hat upon my head And walked into the Strand , And there I met another man Whose hat was in his hand . " Immediately under these lines let us place one of the most justly - admired stanzas of the ...
... stanza is a fair specimen : — " I put my hat upon my head And walked into the Strand , And there I met another man Whose hat was in his hand . " Immediately under these lines let us place one of the most justly - admired stanzas of the ...
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... stanza is through- out admirably expressed : it would be equally good whether in prose or verse , except that the Reader has an exquisite pleasure in seeing such natural language so naturally connected with metre . The beauty of this stanza ...
... stanza is through- out admirably expressed : it would be equally good whether in prose or verse , except that the Reader has an exquisite pleasure in seeing such natural language so naturally connected with metre . The beauty of this stanza ...
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... ( stanza viii . ) fails to give the full meaning of " clergeon , " which meant specially a chorister . In stanza ix . " sweet is the holiness of youth is an addition of Wordsworth's own , to receive which he extends the stanza . In " The ...
... ( stanza viii . ) fails to give the full meaning of " clergeon , " which meant specially a chorister . In stanza ix . " sweet is the holiness of youth is an addition of Wordsworth's own , to receive which he extends the stanza . In " The ...
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... stanza ( ll . 21-24 ) instead of " a treasure - house divine Of peaceful years , " had in 1807-1815 " a treasure- house , a mine Of peaceful years . ' Wordsworth perhaps did not like " a mine of years , " for the stanza disappeared from ...
... stanza ( ll . 21-24 ) instead of " a treasure - house divine Of peaceful years , " had in 1807-1815 " a treasure- house , a mine Of peaceful years . ' Wordsworth perhaps did not like " a mine of years , " for the stanza disappeared from ...
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