The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5Edward Moxon, 1864 - Hospitals |
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Page 71
... Shakespeare's self ap- proved , Fletcher's Associate , Jonson's Friend beloved . II . IN A GARDEN OF THE SAME . OFT is the medal faithful to its trust When temples , columns , towers , are laid in dust ; And ' t is a common ordinance of ...
... Shakespeare's self ap- proved , Fletcher's Associate , Jonson's Friend beloved . II . IN A GARDEN OF THE SAME . OFT is the medal faithful to its trust When temples , columns , towers , are laid in dust ; And ' t is a common ordinance of ...
Page 167
... Shakespeare's scene ; - If thou hast heard me , if thy Spirit know Aught of these bowers , and whence their pleasures flow ; If things in our remembrance held so dear , And thoughts and projects fondly cherished here , To thy exalted ...
... Shakespeare's scene ; - If thou hast heard me , if thy Spirit know Aught of these bowers , and whence their pleasures flow ; If things in our remembrance held so dear , And thoughts and projects fondly cherished here , To thy exalted ...
Page 191
... Shakespeare and Beaumont and Fletcher , and that of Donne and Cowley , or Dryden , or Pope . I will not take upon me to determine the exact import of the promise which , by the act of writ- ing in verse , an Author , in the present day ...
... Shakespeare and Beaumont and Fletcher , and that of Donne and Cowley , or Dryden , or Pope . I will not take upon me to determine the exact import of the promise which , by the act of writ- ing in verse , an Author , in the present day ...
Page 197
... Shakespeare and Milton , are driven into neglect by frantic novels , sickly and stupid German Tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant stories in verse . When I think upon this degrading thirst after outrageous stimulation , I am ...
... Shakespeare and Milton , are driven into neglect by frantic novels , sickly and stupid German Tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant stories in verse . When I think upon this degrading thirst after outrageous stimulation , I am ...
Page 210
... Shakespeare hath said of man , " that he looks before and after . " He is the rock of defence for human nature ; an upholder and preserver , carrying everywhere with him relation- ship and love . In spite of difference of soil and ...
... Shakespeare hath said of man , " that he looks before and after . " He is the rock of defence for human nature ; an upholder and preserver , carrying everywhere with him relation- ship and love . In spite of difference of soil and ...
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