The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of ...
... dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of ...
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... dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? 1 A local word for sledge ...
... dear , A Pair who smilingly sat side by side , Our hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? 1 A local word for sledge ...
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... dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
... dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few grey cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
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... dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may prize , 6 Moved ...
... dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may prize , 6 Moved ...
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... dear 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 ...
... dear 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 ...
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admiration Æneid Alfoxden appear Beaumont beauty birds Black Comb blessing breast breath Charles Lamb cheer Church Coleorton composition Cuckoo Dated by Wordsworth dear death delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth earth epitaph excited eyes faith Fancy feelings flowers genius grace Grasmere ground hath heart Heaven honour hope human I. F. Dated images imagination inscription labour Lady language lines live look metre metrical mild ale mind mountain nature never night o'er objects pain Paradise Lost passion peace Peele Castle pleasure Poet Poet's poetical poetry poor praise previously Professor Knight prose published 1835 Reader RYDAL RYDAL MOUNT Savona Shakspeare sight sleep song Sonnets sorrow soul spirit stanza sweet taste Text unchanged thee things thou thought tion truth vale verse voice WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words Wordsworth's poems writing written youth Zoönomia