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... human nature as it has been [ and ever ] will be . But where are we to find the best measure of this ? I answer , true character of the Nightingale . As far as my Friend's Poem in the Lyrical Ballads is read , it will contribute greatly ...
... human nature as it has been [ and ever ] will be . But where are we to find the best measure of this ? I answer , true character of the Nightingale . As far as my Friend's Poem in the Lyrical Ballads is read , it will contribute greatly ...
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... human joy nor variety not to be exhausted . So long as it is mourning with human grief ; these , and such possible for his desires to point towards ob - 20 as they , have their apportioned curse . They jects thus infinite and unmeasured ...
... human joy nor variety not to be exhausted . So long as it is mourning with human grief ; these , and such possible for his desires to point towards ob - 20 as they , have their apportioned curse . They jects thus infinite and unmeasured ...
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... human death , true : 620 All horrible , and wrought by human hands , And some appeared the work of human hearts . For men were slowly killed by frowns and smiles : 590 Hypocrisy and custom make their minds The fanes of many a worship ...
... human death , true : 620 All horrible , and wrought by human hands , And some appeared the work of human hearts . For men were slowly killed by frowns and smiles : 590 Hypocrisy and custom make their minds The fanes of many a worship ...
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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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