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... must never feel : and so , loft Man ! On vifionary views would fancy feed , . Till his eye ftreamed with tears . In this deep vale He died , this feat his only monument . If Thou be one whofe heart the holy forms Of young imagination ...
... must never feel : and so , loft Man ! On vifionary views would fancy feed , . Till his eye ftreamed with tears . In this deep vale He died , this feat his only monument . If Thou be one whofe heart the holy forms Of young imagination ...
Page 61
... must be indeed . An idler , he who thus could lofe a day Of the mid - harvest , when the labourer's hire Is ample , and fome little might be stored Wherewith to cheer him in the winter - time . Thus talking of that peasant , we ...
... must be indeed . An idler , he who thus could lofe a day Of the mid - harvest , when the labourer's hire Is ample , and fome little might be stored Wherewith to cheer him in the winter - time . Thus talking of that peasant , we ...
Page 64
... an upright path Your feet must struggle ; in such bold ascent The paftoral mountains front you , face to face . But , courage ! for around that boisterous brook H The mountains have all opened out themselves , And made 64 GRASMERE .
... an upright path Your feet must struggle ; in such bold ascent The paftoral mountains front you , face to face . But , courage ! for around that boisterous brook H The mountains have all opened out themselves , And made 64 GRASMERE .
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... must needs Have loved his helpmate ; but to Michael's heart This fon of his old age was yet more dear— Effect which might perhaps have been produced By that inftinctive tenderness , the fame Blind spirit , which is in the blood of all ...
... must needs Have loved his helpmate ; but to Michael's heart This fon of his old age was yet more dear— Effect which might perhaps have been produced By that inftinctive tenderness , the fame Blind spirit , which is in the blood of all ...
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... must not go : We have no other child but thee to lose , None to remember - do not go away , For if thou leave thy father he will die . " The youth made answer with a jocund voice ; And Ifabel , when she had told her fears , Recovered ...
... must not go : We have no other child but thee to lose , None to remember - do not go away , For if thou leave thy father he will die . " The youth made answer with a jocund voice ; And Ifabel , when she had told her fears , Recovered ...
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