Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson;William Wordsworth
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produced, like lower forms in the earlier ages of the earth, only to
perish. Believe that he is destined both to advance to something higher on the earth, and also to develop in some higher place elsewhere, if he repeats the process of evolution by subduing the lower within him to the uses of the higher, whether in peaceful growth or through painful struggle."--_A. C. Bradley_. 2. HIS YOUTH. "Limited time, however old or long, must be always young, compared with the hoary age of eternity." 4. EARTH AND LIME. Flesh and bone. 10. SEEMING-RANDOM. But in reality shaped and guided. 11. CYCLIC STORMS. "Periodic cataclysms," or "storms lasting for whole ages." 16. TYPE. Exemplify. 18. ATTRIBUTES OF WOE. Trial and suffering are the crown of man in this world. 20. IDLE. Useless. 22. HEATED HOT. A reference to the tempering of steel. 26. REELING FAUN. Human beings with horns, a tail, and goats' feet. They were more than half-brutish in their nature. 28. THE APE AND THE TIGER. A reference to the theory of evolution, |
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