Major British Writers, Bind 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... never vainly hears . Implicit in these lines is the philosophy of nature Wordsworth expressed in his best poetry , as well as the moral with which Coleridge chose to conclude “ The Rime of the Ancient Mar- iner " : He prayeth best , who ...
... never vainly hears . Implicit in these lines is the philosophy of nature Wordsworth expressed in his best poetry , as well as the moral with which Coleridge chose to conclude “ The Rime of the Ancient Mar- iner " : He prayeth best , who ...
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... Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should come As the many - winter'd crow that leads the clanging rookery home . Where is comfort ? in division of the records of the mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love ...
... Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should come As the many - winter'd crow that leads the clanging rookery home . Where is comfort ? in division of the records of the mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love ...
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... never wakes ; Nor , what may count itself as blest , The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth ; Nor any want - begotten rest . I hold it true , whate'er befall ; I feel it , when I sorrow most ; ' Tis ...
... never wakes ; Nor , what may count itself as blest , The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth ; Nor any want - begotten rest . I hold it true , whate'er befall ; I feel it , when I sorrow most ; ' Tis ...
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