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... 141 • 16 . 142 17 . 143 18 . • 144 19 . 145 20 . 146 21 . 147 22 . 148 23. To the Men of Kent . October , 1803 149 24 . 150 25. Anticipation . October , 1803 151 26 . 152 Notes 155 TO THE DAISY . In youth from rock to rock CONTENTS .
... 141 • 16 . 142 17 . 143 18 . • 144 19 . 145 20 . 146 21 . 147 22 . 148 23. To the Men of Kent . October , 1803 149 24 . 150 25. Anticipation . October , 1803 151 26 . 152 Notes 155 TO THE DAISY . In youth from rock to rock CONTENTS .
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... land Be Men who hold its many blessings dear , Wise , upright , valiant ; not a venal Band , Who are to judge of danger which they fear , And honour which they do not understand . NOTES • to the FIRST VOLUME . NOTES . NOTE 152.
... land Be Men who hold its many blessings dear , Wise , upright , valiant ; not a venal Band , Who are to judge of danger which they fear , And honour which they do not understand . NOTES • to the FIRST VOLUME . NOTES . NOTE 152.
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William Wordsworth. NOTES • to the FIRST VOLUME . NOTES . NOTE I. PAGE 1. - To the Daisy.
William Wordsworth. NOTES • to the FIRST VOLUME . NOTES . NOTE I. PAGE 1. - To the Daisy.
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William Wordsworth. NOTES . NOTE I. PAGE 1. - To the Daisy . This Poem , and two others to the same Flower , which the Reader will find in the second Volume , were written in the year 1802 ; which is mentioned , because in some of the ...
William Wordsworth. NOTES . NOTE I. PAGE 1. - To the Daisy . This Poem , and two others to the same Flower , which the Reader will find in the second Volume , were written in the year 1802 ; which is mentioned , because in some of the ...
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... NOTE IL PAGE 35 ; line 14 . " 6 - persevering to the last , From well to better . " For Knightes ever should be persevering To seek honour without feintise or slouth Fro wele to better in all manner thing . ' CHAUCER - The Floure and ...
... NOTE IL PAGE 35 ; line 14 . " 6 - persevering to the last , From well to better . " For Knightes ever should be persevering To seek honour without feintise or slouth Fro wele to better in all manner thing . ' CHAUCER - The Floure and ...
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