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Page 39
... wind , they looked so gay and glancing . There is an easy prose - music here which is in the same spirit as is the poem which it originated . Perhaps it was owing to the quiet influence of Dorothy that William risked no intrusion from ...
... wind , they looked so gay and glancing . There is an easy prose - music here which is in the same spirit as is the poem which it originated . Perhaps it was owing to the quiet influence of Dorothy that William risked no intrusion from ...
Page 93
... wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood : E'en such is man , whose borrowed light Is straight called in and paid at night , — The wind blows out , the bubble dies ; The Spring entombed in Autumn lies ; The dew's ...
... wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood : E'en such is man , whose borrowed light Is straight called in and paid at night , — The wind blows out , the bubble dies ; The Spring entombed in Autumn lies ; The dew's ...
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... wind . " 66 With uniform judgment this poet , fourth son of a clergyman , and brother of at least two other gifted versifiers , ( Frederick and Charles ) , modelled every- thing that carried his signature as near to perfection as his ...
... wind . " 66 With uniform judgment this poet , fourth son of a clergyman , and brother of at least two other gifted versifiers , ( Frederick and Charles ) , modelled every- thing that carried his signature as near to perfection as his ...
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