The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)Wordsworth, William
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8)
Wordsworth, William
English poetry -- 18th century; English poetry -- 19th century
[Footnote 341: 1836.
... these ... 1814.
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[Footnote 342: 1827.
... towards ... 1814.
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[Footnote 343: 1845.
An animated eye; and thoughts were mine
Which this ejaculation clothed in words-- 1814.
A kindling eye;--poetic feelings rushed
Into my bosom, whence these words broke forth: 1827.
]
[Footnote 344: 1845.
... exclaim aloud
Be this continued so from day to day,
Nor let it have an end from month to month!" 1814.
'Be this continued so from day to day,
Nor let the fierce commotion have an end,
Ruinous though it be, from month to month!'" 1827.
May this wild uproar last from day to day
Nor let from month to month the fierce commotion,
Ruinous though it be, abate its rage. C.
]
[Footnote 345: 1827.
Shall feel the stirrings of them late and long; 1814.
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[Footnote 346: 1827.
... spots[EP] ... 1814.
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[Footnote 347: 1827.
... expressed
As by a duplicate, at least set forth
With brotherly resemblance.... 1814.
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[Footnote 348: 1836.
... by ... 1814.
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[Footnote 349: 1836.
... endued 1814.
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[Footnote 350: 1836.
The Sultan hides within ... 1814.
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[Footnote 351: 1836.
... raised? 1814.
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[Footnote 352: 1845.
A not unwholesome food, and earth and air
Supply his morbid humour with delight. 1814.
Food not unwholesome; earth and air correct
His morbid humour, with delight supplied. 1836.
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[Footnote 353: 1836.
And shady groves, for recreation framed: 1814.
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[Footnote 354: 1827.
This rather would I do ... 1814.
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[Footnote 355: 1836.
Or if the Mind turn inward 'tis perplexed,
Lost in a gloom of uninspired research; 1814.
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[Footnote 356: 1845.
... restlessly revolves,
Yet nowhere finds the cheering light of truth. 1814.
Rests not but on its axis, evermore
Revolving, nowhere finds the light of truth. C.
Seeks, yet can nowhere find the light of truth. C.
]
[Footnote 357: 1836.
He heard, upon the wind, ... 1814.
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[Footnote 358: 1836.
... these pure Heights 1814.
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[Footnote 359: 1827.
In ... 1814.
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[Footnote 360: 1827.
The ... 1814.
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[Footnote 361: 1827.
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