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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE HIGHLAND GIRL . " As fair before me shall behold , As I do now , the cabin small , The lake , the bay , the waterfall , And thee , the spirit of them all ! A 1 280. S. 324 THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM.
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. THE HIGHLAND GIRL . " As fair before me shall behold , As I do now , the cabin small , The lake , the bay , the waterfall , And thee , the spirit of them all ! A 1 280. S. 324 THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM.
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... spirit , -she was an inspiring influence . I will even venture to say that to her he owes most of the elevation and depth of his poetry : his own genius might have confined him to the metaphysical , to the poetry of the pretty , the ...
... spirit , -she was an inspiring influence . I will even venture to say that to her he owes most of the elevation and depth of his poetry : his own genius might have confined him to the metaphysical , to the poetry of the pretty , the ...
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... , the pail or spade , nothing with him was void of poetry : he was " of imagination all compact ; " and a Shakespeare's banished duke found " good in everything , " so Wordsworth's poetic mind find that for which his spirit always.
... , the pail or spade , nothing with him was void of poetry : he was " of imagination all compact ; " and a Shakespeare's banished duke found " good in everything , " so Wordsworth's poetic mind find that for which his spirit always.
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... spirit , —she was an inspiring influence . I will even venture to say that to her he owes most of the elevation and depth of his poetry : his own genius might have confined him to the metaphysical , to the poetry of the pretty , the ...
... spirit , —she was an inspiring influence . I will even venture to say that to her he owes most of the elevation and depth of his poetry : his own genius might have confined him to the metaphysical , to the poetry of the pretty , the ...
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... spirit of deep , contemplative genius , combined with the aspirations of goodness , rich pictures of imagination , and even brilliant flights of fancy . He was unfortu- nate in the time of publication ; Byron , Moore , Scott , Campbell ...
... spirit of deep , contemplative genius , combined with the aspirations of goodness , rich pictures of imagination , and even brilliant flights of fancy . He was unfortu- nate in the time of publication ; Byron , Moore , Scott , Campbell ...
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