The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... the Gold and Silver Fishes having been removed to a Pool in the Pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . ] Poor Robin . The Gleaner . Suggested by a Picture To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) 23 • 3 28 • 30 31 PAGE 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 35.
... the Gold and Silver Fishes having been removed to a Pool in the Pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . ] Poor Robin . The Gleaner . Suggested by a Picture To a Redbreast- ( in Sickness ) 23 • 3 28 • 30 31 PAGE 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 35.
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... Grounds of Coleorton , the Seat of Sir George Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire In a Garden of the Same 71 • 72 • Written at the Request of Sir George Beaumont Bart . , and in his Name , for an Urn , placed by him at the Termination of ...
... Grounds of Coleorton , the Seat of Sir George Beaumont , Bart . , Leicestershire In a Garden of the Same 71 • 72 • Written at the Request of Sir George Beaumont Bart . , and in his Name , for an Urn , placed by him at the Termination of ...
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... Grounds of Coleorton Hall , the Hall , the Seat of the late Sir G. H. Beau- mont , Bart . 154 • Written after the Death of Charles Lamb . 156 • Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg 160 • • Inscription for a Monument in ...
... Grounds of Coleorton Hall , the Hall , the Seat of the late Sir G. H. Beau- mont , Bart . 154 • Written after the Death of Charles Lamb . 156 • Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg 160 • • Inscription for a Monument in ...
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... , Unscared by thronging fancies of strange hue That haunted us in spite of what we knew . Even now I sometimes think of him as lost In second - sight appearances , or crost By spectral shapes of guilt , or to the ground EPISTLE . 15.
... , Unscared by thronging fancies of strange hue That haunted us in spite of what we knew . Even now I sometimes think of him as lost In second - sight appearances , or crost By spectral shapes of guilt , or to the ground EPISTLE . 15.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. By spectral shapes of guilt , or to the ground , 150 On which he stood , by spells unnatural bound , Like a gaunt shaggy Porter forced to wait In days of old romance at Archimago's gate . Advancing ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. By spectral shapes of guilt , or to the ground , 150 On which he stood , by spells unnatural bound , Like a gaunt shaggy Porter forced to wait In days of old romance at Archimago's gate . Advancing ...
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