The Lost Leader: A Study of WordsworthJ. Cape, 1933 - 447 pages |
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Alfoxden Annette Beaupuy beauty become believe beneath boyhood breath brother calm Charles Lamb child childhood Coleridge Coleridge's conscious cottage creative death deep deeply delight divine Dorothy Dorothy's doubtless Dove Cottage dream early earth egoism Esthwaite water experience eyes fact faculties faith fear feeling felt France Godwin Godwinian Goslar Grasmere happy Hartley's hath haunted Hawkshead heart hills hope human humble imagination impulse inevitably innocence inspiration instinctive Keswick Laodamia later lines living Lyrical Ballads marriage mind months mood moral Nature Nature's necessitarian necessity never once pain passion Penrith Peter Bell philosophy pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Prelude primitive pure quickened realise reason recognised renewed Revolution Salisbury Plain Samuel Taylor Coleridge seemed sensation sense solitary sonnet soul spirit spring stanzas sympathy things thought Tintern Abbey true truth virtue vision vital walked Wanderer wild words Wordsworth wrote youth