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... nature , and the great moving spirit of things . He ought to travel before men occasionally as well as at their sides . I may illustrate this by a reference to natural objects . What false notions have pre- true character of the ...
... nature , and the great moving spirit of things . He ought to travel before men occasionally as well as at their sides . I may illustrate this by a reference to natural objects . What false notions have pre- true character of the ...
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... nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart Is softened , and made worthy to indulge Love , and the thoughts that yearn for human kind . NETHER STOWEY , April 20 , 1798 THE NIGHTINGALE 230 A CONVERSATION POEM , APRIL , 1798 ...
... nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart Is softened , and made worthy to indulge Love , and the thoughts that yearn for human kind . NETHER STOWEY , April 20 , 1798 THE NIGHTINGALE 230 A CONVERSATION POEM , APRIL , 1798 ...
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... nature ; it is a composi- tion of different skies , observed at different 10 times , and not the whole copied from any particular day . And why ? Because nature is not lavish of her beauties ; they are widely scattered , and ...
... nature ; it is a composi- tion of different skies , observed at different 10 times , and not the whole copied from any particular day . And why ? Because nature is not lavish of her beauties ; they are widely scattered , and ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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