id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16550 Wordsworth, William The Prose Works of William Wordsworth For the First Time Collected, With Additions from Unpublished Manuscripts. In Three Volumes. .txt text/plain 482024 25092 72 philosophical mind; and like the generals in a neighbouring country, if The liberty of a man in a state of nature consists in his being subject high-minded honour, both with reference to their general nature, and to abuses) a People, which has lived long, feels that it has a Country to tree of liberty, and know less of the nature of man, who can think thus. poems are placed according to the powers of mind, in the Author's solid pleasure in natural objects rests upon two pillars, God and Man. Laying out grounds, as it is called, may be considered as a liberal art, departed friend's feelings for the beauties of nature and the power of in anything like an equal degree the beauty with which time and Nature admirable picture of the state of a wise Man's mind in a time of public generous-minded _young_ man, entering on life at the time of that great ./cache/16550.txt ./txt/16550.txt