The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 38
... Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic sanctity ; Can hear the monitory clock Sound o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath _s ruffled o'er ...
... Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic sanctity ; Can hear the monitory clock Sound o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath _s ruffled o'er ...
Page 78
... POET'S hand first shaped it ; and the steps Of that same Bard - repeated to and fro At morn , at noon , and under moonlight skies Through the vicissitudes of many a year- Forbade the weeds to creep o'er its grey line . 10 No longer ...
... POET'S hand first shaped it ; and the steps Of that same Bard - repeated to and fro At morn , at noon , and under moonlight skies Through the vicissitudes of many a year- Forbade the weeds to creep o'er its grey line . 10 No longer ...
Page 141
... Poet's dream ; I would have planted thee , thou hoary Pile Amid a world how different from this ! Beside a sea that could not cease to smile ; On tranquil land , beneath a sky of bliss . 20 Thou shouldst have seemed a treasure - house ...
... Poet's dream ; I would have planted thee , thou hoary Pile Amid a world how different from this ! Beside a sea that could not cease to smile ; On tranquil land , beneath a sky of bliss . 20 Thou shouldst have seemed a treasure - house ...
Page 143
... Poet's grave , I welcome thee once more : But He , who was on land , at sea , My Brother , too , in loving thee , Although he loved more silently , Sleeps by his native shore . Ah ! hopeful , hopeful was the day When to that Ship he ...
... Poet's grave , I welcome thee once more : But He , who was on land , at sea , My Brother , too , in loving thee , Although he loved more silently , Sleeps by his native shore . Ah ! hopeful , hopeful was the day When to that Ship he ...
Page 154
... spirit - moving imagery , Intensely studied with a painter's eye , 20 A poet's heart ; and , for congenial view , 154 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Coleorton Hall, Hall, the Seat of the late Sir G H Beau- mont, ...
... spirit - moving imagery , Intensely studied with a painter's eye , 20 A poet's heart ; and , for congenial view , 154 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Elegiac Musings in the Grounds of Coleorton Hall, Hall, the Seat of the late Sir G H Beau- mont, ...
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