The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... blessings sown And reaped - what hath been , and what is , our own . Not far we travelled ere a shout of glee , Startling us all , dispersed my reverie ; Such shout as many a sportive echo meeting 205 Oft - times from Alpine chalets ...
... blessings sown And reaped - what hath been , and what is , our own . Not far we travelled ere a shout of glee , Startling us all , dispersed my reverie ; Such shout as many a sportive echo meeting 205 Oft - times from Alpine chalets ...
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... blessings of a lowly couch , A natural meal - days , months , from Nature's hand ; 85 Time , place , and business , all at his com- mand ! - Who bends to happier duties , who more wise Than the industrious Poet , taught to prize , Above ...
... blessings of a lowly couch , A natural meal - days , months , from Nature's hand ; 85 Time , place , and business , all at his com- mand ! - Who bends to happier duties , who more wise Than the industrious Poet , taught to prize , Above ...
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... reject whate'er would 135 blind The ethereal eyesight , cramp the winged mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
... reject whate'er would 135 blind The ethereal eyesight , cramp the winged mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
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... blessing they entreat From Heaven , and feel what they repeat , While they give utterance to the prayer That asks for daily bread . 1828 . 30 VI . TO A REDBREAST- ( IN SICKNESS ) . STAY , little cheerful Robin ! stay , And at my ...
... blessing they entreat From Heaven , and feel what they repeat , While they give utterance to the prayer That asks for daily bread . 1828 . 30 VI . TO A REDBREAST- ( IN SICKNESS ) . STAY , little cheerful Robin ! stay , And at my ...
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... blessing cheered , And inwardly sustained by silent prayer , Together they put forth , Father and Child ! 50 Each grasps an oar , and struggling on they go- Rivals in effort ; and , alike intent Here to elude and there surmount , they ...
... blessing cheered , And inwardly sustained by silent prayer , Together they put forth , Father and Child ! 50 Each grasps an oar , and struggling on they go- Rivals in effort ; and , alike intent Here to elude and there surmount , they ...
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