William Wordsworth: The Borders of VisionClarendon Press, 1982 - 496 pages |
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Page 144
... vale its counterpart below . . . we shall also prove If rightly we observe , and justly weigh , The inmates not unworthy of their home The peasants of Grasmere are to be thought of as worthy of the place in which they live , not because ...
... vale its counterpart below . . . we shall also prove If rightly we observe , and justly weigh , The inmates not unworthy of their home The peasants of Grasmere are to be thought of as worthy of the place in which they live , not because ...
Page 366
... vale I looked a first glad look , and saw them not ! Was it a dream ? Th'aerial grove , no more Right in the centre of the lovely vale Suspended like a stationary cloud , Had vanished like a cloud ... ' Yet say not so ' , the poet ...
... vale I looked a first glad look , and saw them not ! Was it a dream ? Th'aerial grove , no more Right in the centre of the lovely vale Suspended like a stationary cloud , Had vanished like a cloud ... ' Yet say not so ' , the poet ...
Page 406
... vale , Home of untutored shepherds as it is , 665 Swarms with sensation , as with gleams of sunshine , Shadows or breezes , scents or sounds . Nor deem These feelings though subservient more than ours To every day's demand for daily ...
... vale , Home of untutored shepherds as it is , 665 Swarms with sensation , as with gleams of sunshine , Shadows or breezes , scents or sounds . Nor deem These feelings though subservient more than ours To every day's demand for daily ...
Contents
AN OBSCURE SENSE OF POSSIBLE | 1 |
SPOTS OF TIME AND SOURCES OF POWER | 36 |
THE CHILD AS FATHER | 66 |
Copyright | |
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