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... touch the human heart . And he accepted it as his mission to open the eyes and widen the thoughts of his countrymen , and to teach them to discern in the humblest and most unexpected forms the presence of what was kindred to what they ...
... touch the human heart . And he accepted it as his mission to open the eyes and widen the thoughts of his countrymen , and to teach them to discern in the humblest and most unexpected forms the presence of what was kindred to what they ...
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... touching ballads , but of one of the most magnificent lyrical poems - the ode on Immortality . He was convinced that if people would but think and be fair with themselves , they would not merely be moved by humble tragedies , like ...
... touching ballads , but of one of the most magnificent lyrical poems - the ode on Immortality . He was convinced that if people would but think and be fair with themselves , they would not merely be moved by humble tragedies , like ...
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... touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force ; She neither hears nor sees ; Rolled round in earth's diurnal course , With rocks , and stones , and trees . ( 1799. ) THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS . We walked along , while WILLIAM ...
... touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force ; She neither hears nor sees ; Rolled round in earth's diurnal course , With rocks , and stones , and trees . ( 1799. ) THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS . We walked along , while WILLIAM ...
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... touching earth , For so it seems , Doth glorify its humble birth With matchless beams . The piercing eye , the thoughtful brow , The struggling heart , where be they now ? - Full soon the Aspirant of the plough , The prompt , the brave ...
... touching earth , For so it seems , Doth glorify its humble birth With matchless beams . The piercing eye , the thoughtful brow , The struggling heart , where be they now ? - Full soon the Aspirant of the plough , The prompt , the brave ...
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... touch , And have an answer - thither come , and shape A language not unwelcome to sick hearts And idle spirits : -there the sun himself , At the calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; -between those heights And ...
... touch , And have an answer - thither come , and shape A language not unwelcome to sick hearts And idle spirits : -there the sun himself , At the calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; -between those heights And ...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Matthew Arnold Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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