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... live 120 Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; all behold in him A silent monitor , which on their minds Must needs impress a transitory thought Of self - congratulation , to the heart Of each recalling his ...
... live 120 Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; all behold in him A silent monitor , which on their minds Must needs impress a transitory thought Of self - congratulation , to the heart Of each recalling his ...
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... live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains ; " And , Matthew , for thy children dead I'll be a son to thee ... live ; her thoughts her own ; Herself her own delight ; Pleased with herself , nor sad , nor gay ; And ...
... live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains ; " And , Matthew , for thy children dead I'll be a son to thee ... live ; her thoughts her own ; Herself her own delight ; Pleased with herself , nor sad , nor gay ; And ...
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... live on high , and then On the earth ye live again ; And the souls ye left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , 10 20 Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls ...
... live on high , and then On the earth ye live again ; And the souls ye left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , 10 20 Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls ...
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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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