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... seen to exist , spiritually , in a superior imaginative vitality ; and , technically , in a more effortless handling of weightier matter than others can achieve . The matter of such a poet appears to be more definitely his ; and seems ...
... seen to exist , spiritually , in a superior imaginative vitality ; and , technically , in a more effortless handling of weightier matter than others can achieve . The matter of such a poet appears to be more definitely his ; and seems ...
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... seen , — Neighbours we were , and loving friends . We might have been ; True friends though diversely inclined ; But heart with heart and mind with mind , Where the main fibres are entwined , Through Nature's skill , May even by ...
... seen , — Neighbours we were , and loving friends . We might have been ; True friends though diversely inclined ; But heart with heart and mind with mind , Where the main fibres are entwined , Through Nature's skill , May even by ...
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... seen , for it saw much , Yet idly reasoned what it saw ; and called her— For whence it sprung it knew not , nor do I— | Mother , dear mother . The Spirit of the Earth ( running to Asia ) . Mother , dearest mother ; May I then talk with ...
... seen , for it saw much , Yet idly reasoned what it saw ; and called her— For whence it sprung it knew not , nor do I— | Mother , dear mother . The Spirit of the Earth ( running to Asia ) . Mother , dearest mother ; May I then talk with ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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