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... Stanzas for Music ( " There be none of Beauty's daughters " ) 242 Fare Thee Well 242 Stanzas to Augusta ( " When all around grew drear and dark " ) Stanzas to Augusta ( " Though the day of my destiny's over " ) 243 244 Epistle to ...
... Stanzas for Music ( " There be none of Beauty's daughters " ) 242 Fare Thee Well 242 Stanzas to Augusta ( " When all around grew drear and dark " ) Stanzas to Augusta ( " Though the day of my destiny's over " ) 243 244 Epistle to ...
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... stanza we ad- In both these stanzas the words , and the order of the words , in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation . There are words in both , for example , " the Strand , " and " the Town , " connected with none ...
... stanza we ad- In both these stanzas the words , and the order of the words , in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation . There are words in both , for example , " the Strand , " and " the Town , " connected with none ...
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... stanza beginning " One impulse from a vernal wood " on the ground of exaggeration ; and then defends Wordsworth by explaining that his meaning simply is that " in communion with external nature a moment may come which will evoke from ...
... stanza beginning " One impulse from a vernal wood " on the ground of exaggeration ; and then defends Wordsworth by explaining that his meaning simply is that " in communion with external nature a moment may come which will evoke from ...
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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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