The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... feeling true , As if their lustre flowed from ether's purest blue . 255 Let me not ask what tears may have been wept By those bright eyes , what weary vigils kept , Beside that hearth what sighs may have been heaved For wounds inflicted ...
... feeling true , As if their lustre flowed from ether's purest blue . 255 Let me not ask what tears may have been wept By those bright eyes , what weary vigils kept , Beside that hearth what sighs may have been heaved For wounds inflicted ...
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... feelings , to infuse The sweet and natural hopes that shall not die , Long as the sun his gladsome course renews . 20 For us hath such prelusive vigil ceased ; Yet still we plant , like men of elder days Our Christian altar faithful to ...
... feelings , to infuse The sweet and natural hopes that shall not die , Long as the sun his gladsome course renews . 20 For us hath such prelusive vigil ceased ; Yet still we plant , like men of elder days Our Christian altar faithful to ...
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... feeling , suited to the place and time That gave them birth : -months passed , and still this hand , 5 That had not been too timid to imprint Words which the virtues of thy Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And ...
... feeling , suited to the place and time That gave them birth : -months passed , and still this hand , 5 That had not been too timid to imprint Words which the virtues of thy Lord inspired , Was yet not bold enough to write of Thee . And ...
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... forlorn ; While over her the Matron bent Sleep sealed her eyes , and stole Feeling from limbs with travel spent , And trouble from the soul . 45 Refreshed , the Wanderer rose at morn , And soon THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE . 59.
... forlorn ; While over her the Matron bent Sleep sealed her eyes , and stole Feeling from limbs with travel spent , And trouble from the soul . 45 Refreshed , the Wanderer rose at morn , And soon THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE . 59.
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... Feeling what England lost when Reynolds died . 1811 . IV . FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON . BENEATH yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound , Rugged and high , of Charnwood's forest ground , Stand yet , but , Stranger ! hidden from ...
... Feeling what England lost when Reynolds died . 1811 . IV . FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON . BENEATH yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound , Rugged and high , of Charnwood's forest ground , Stand yet , but , Stranger ! hidden from ...
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