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... calm oblivious tendencies Of nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds , and flowers , 530 And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said , " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given , The ...
... calm oblivious tendencies Of nature , ' mid her plants , and weeds , and flowers , 530 And silent overgrowings , still survived . The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said , " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given , The ...
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... calm indeed ! so calm , that it disturbs And vexes meditation with its strange And extreme silentness . Sea , hill , and wood , 10 This populous village ! Sea , and hill , and wood , With all the numberless goings - on of life ...
... calm indeed ! so calm , that it disturbs And vexes meditation with its strange And extreme silentness . Sea , hill , and wood , 10 This populous village ! Sea , and hill , and wood , With all the numberless goings - on of life ...
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... calm . Seized by the sway of the ascending stream , With dizzy swiftness , round , and round , and round , Ridge after ridge the straining boat arose , Till on the verge of the extremest curve , 390 Where , through an opening of the ...
... calm . Seized by the sway of the ascending stream , With dizzy swiftness , round , and round , and round , Ridge after ridge the straining boat arose , Till on the verge of the extremest curve , 390 Where , through an opening of the ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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