The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Lady Fleming , on seeing the Foundation preparing for the Erection of Rydal Chapel , Westmoreland • • 37 • On the same Occasion 40 • • The Horn of Egremont Castle Goody Blake and Harry Gill . A true Story 42 • • 45 • Prelude , prefixed ...
... Lady Fleming , on seeing the Foundation preparing for the Erection of Rydal Chapel , Westmoreland • • 37 • On the same Occasion 40 • • The Horn of Egremont Castle Goody Blake and Harry Gill . A true Story 42 • • 45 • Prelude , prefixed ...
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... that can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . ΧΙΙ . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING THE 1826 . 36 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... that can temper fears , And from vicissitude remove its sting ; While Faith aspires to seats in that domain Where joys are perfect - neither wax nor wane . ΧΙΙ . TO THE LADY FLEMING , ON SEEING THE 1826 . 36 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... Lady ! from a noble line Of chieftains sprung , who stoutly bore The spear , yet gave to works divine A bounteous ... LADY FLEMING . 37 To the Lady Fleming, on seeing the Foundation preparing for the Erection of Rydal Chapel ...
... Lady ! from a noble line Of chieftains sprung , who stoutly bore The spear , yet gave to works divine A bounteous ... LADY FLEMING . 37 To the Lady Fleming, on seeing the Foundation preparing for the Erection of Rydal Chapel ...
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... Lady ! that hath led Down to their " dark opprobrious den , " Is all too rough for Thee to tread . Softly as morning vapours glide 85 Down Rydal - cove from Fairfield's side , Should move the tenor of his song Who means to charity no ...
... Lady ! that hath led Down to their " dark opprobrious den , " Is all too rough for Thee to tread . Softly as morning vapours glide 85 Down Rydal - cove from Fairfield's side , Should move the tenor of his song Who means to charity no ...
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... Lady is who shares his bed . Likewise he had sons and daughters ; And , as good men do , he sate At his board by these surrounded , 75 Flourishing in fair estate . And while thus in open day Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was ...
... Lady is who shares his bed . Likewise he had sons and daughters ; And , as good men do , he sate At his board by these surrounded , 75 Flourishing in fair estate . And while thus in open day Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was ...
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