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... pleasure and instruction . The battles of the Hero may be compared to the poems of the Poet ; we are anxious to follow the former to his hearth - stone , and see how he looked in his robe de chambre , among the ties that bind common men ...
... pleasure and instruction . The battles of the Hero may be compared to the poems of the Poet ; we are anxious to follow the former to his hearth - stone , and see how he looked in his robe de chambre , among the ties that bind common men ...
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... pleasure . How beautifully does he , himself , express his sense of this blessing : - " A little prattler among men , The blessing of my later years , Was with me when a boy . She gave me eyes , she gave me ears ; And humble cares , and ...
... pleasure . How beautifully does he , himself , express his sense of this blessing : - " A little prattler among men , The blessing of my later years , Was with me when a boy . She gave me eyes , she gave me ears ; And humble cares , and ...
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... pleasure . But Wordsworth's small poems are exquisite gems . If I were collecting the very choicest specimens of English poetry , some of them would stand in very early pages . I shall never forget hearing a poet , and no mean one ...
... pleasure . But Wordsworth's small poems are exquisite gems . If I were collecting the very choicest specimens of English poetry , some of them would stand in very early pages . I shall never forget hearing a poet , and no mean one ...
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... pleasure shook . " Drink , pretty creature , drink , " she said in such a tone , That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight ; they were a lovely ...
... pleasure shook . " Drink , pretty creature , drink , " she said in such a tone , That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a child of beauty rare ! I watch'd them with delight ; they were a lovely ...
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... pleasures , -the resounding horn , The pack loud - bellowing , and the hunted hare . So through the darkness and the cold we flew , And not a voice was idle : with the din Meanwhile the precipices rang aloud ; The leafless trees and ...
... pleasures , -the resounding horn , The pack loud - bellowing , and the hunted hare . So through the darkness and the cold we flew , And not a voice was idle : with the din Meanwhile the precipices rang aloud ; The leafless trees and ...
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