The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... doth forsake Those heights ( like Phœbus when his golden locks He veiled , attendant on Thessalian flocks ) And , in disguise , a Milkmaid with her pail Trips down the pathways of some winding dale ; Or , like a Mermaid , warbles on the ...
... doth forsake Those heights ( like Phœbus when his golden locks He veiled , attendant on Thessalian flocks ) And , in disguise , a Milkmaid with her pail Trips down the pathways of some winding dale ; Or , like a Mermaid , warbles on the ...
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... Doth to thy strain belong . Methinks that in my dying hour Thy song would still be dear , And with a more than earthly power My passing Spirit cheer . Then , little Bird , this boon confer , Come , and my requiem sing , Nor fail to be ...
... Doth to thy strain belong . Methinks that in my dying hour Thy song would still be dear , And with a more than earthly power My passing Spirit cheer . Then , little Bird , this boon confer , Come , and my requiem sing , Nor fail to be ...
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... and fled as fast As doth the hunted fawn , Nor stopped , till in the dappling east Appeared unwelcome dawn . 5 10 15 Seven days she lurked in brake and field , Seven 58 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Russian Fugitive --Part I.
... and fled as fast As doth the hunted fawn , Nor stopped , till in the dappling east Appeared unwelcome dawn . 5 10 15 Seven days she lurked in brake and field , Seven 58 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . The Russian Fugitive --Part I.
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... doth tread . " PART II . THE dwelling of this faithful pair In a straggling village stood , For One who breathed unquiet air A dangerous neighbourhood ; But wide around lay forest ground With thickets rough and blind ; And pine - trees ...
... doth tread . " PART II . THE dwelling of this faithful pair In a straggling village stood , For One who breathed unquiet air A dangerous neighbourhood ; But wide around lay forest ground With thickets rough and blind ; And pine - trees ...
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... doth to her virtue grant That there she may abide In solitude , with every want By cautious love supplied . No queen before a shouting crowd Led on in bridal state , E'er struggled with a heart so proud , Entering her palace gate ...
... doth to her virtue grant That there she may abide In solitude , with every want By cautious love supplied . No queen before a shouting crowd Led on in bridal state , E'er struggled with a heart so proud , Entering her palace gate ...
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