Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... like his for vagueness , ragged ends . Nothing of that is here ; not one incident , nor one emotion , out of season and place ; and the tempta- tions to wandering ! An infinite variety of scene , 30 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... like his for vagueness , ragged ends . Nothing of that is here ; not one incident , nor one emotion , out of season and place ; and the tempta- tions to wandering ! An infinite variety of scene , 30 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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William Stebbing. tions to wandering ! An infinite variety of scene , character , impulses , terror , horror , romance , awe , remorse , repentance , hope , disappointment , the blissful calm of Heaven's pardon ; and throughout the whole ...
William Stebbing. tions to wandering ! An infinite variety of scene , character , impulses , terror , horror , romance , awe , remorse , repentance , hope , disappointment , the blissful calm of Heaven's pardon ; and throughout the whole ...
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... wander by.3 It is not nature ; it is a reflection of a picture discerned within , with some help from books , and projected into verse . So with the characters moving over the mirror his poems present . The reader sees nothing , none ...
... wander by.3 It is not nature ; it is a reflection of a picture discerned within , with some help from books , and projected into verse . So with the characters moving over the mirror his poems present . The reader sees nothing , none ...
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... breathing low , And the stars are shining bright ; I arise from dreams of thee , And a spirit in my feet Hath led me who knows how ? To thy chamber - window , Sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the dark , the PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 111.
... breathing low , And the stars are shining bright ; I arise from dreams of thee , And a spirit in my feet Hath led me who knows how ? To thy chamber - window , Sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the dark , the PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 111.
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William Stebbing. The wandering airs they faint On the dark , the silent stream- And the Champak's odours fail Like sweet thoughts in a dream ; The nightingale's complaint , It dies upon her heart ; — As I must on thine , O ! beloved as ...
William Stebbing. The wandering airs they faint On the dark , the silent stream- And the Champak's odours fail Like sweet thoughts in a dream ; The nightingale's complaint , It dies upon her heart ; — As I must on thine , O ! beloved as ...
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