The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 87
... eke , when he the image did behold Of Jesu's Mother , as he had been told , This Child was wont to kneel adown and say 55 Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX . " This Widow thus her little Son hath THE PRIORESS ' TALE . 87.
... eke , when he the image did behold Of Jesu's Mother , as he had been told , This Child was wont to kneel adown and say 55 Ave Marie , as he goeth by the way . IX . " This Widow thus her little Son hath THE PRIORESS ' TALE . 87.
Page 141
... Image still was there ; It trembled , but it never passed away . 5 How perfect was the calm ! it seemed no sleep ; No mood , which season takes away , or brings : 10 I could have fancied that the mighty Deep Was even the gentlest of all ...
... Image still was there ; It trembled , but it never passed away . 5 How perfect was the calm ! it seemed no sleep ; No mood , which season takes away , or brings : 10 I could have fancied that the mighty Deep Was even the gentlest of all ...
Page 206
... image tho ' thou art , 10 Come , share my couch , nor speedily depart ; How sweet thus living without life to lie , Thus without death how sweet it is to die . INSCRIPTION ON A ROCK AT RYDAL MOUNT . ( 1838. ) WOULD'ST thou be gathered ...
... image tho ' thou art , 10 Come , share my couch , nor speedily depart ; How sweet thus living without life to lie , Thus without death how sweet it is to die . INSCRIPTION ON A ROCK AT RYDAL MOUNT . ( 1838. ) WOULD'ST thou be gathered ...
Page 208
... image of her soul is kept alive , Some lingering fragrance of the pure affection , Whose flower with us will vanish , must survive . RYDAL MOUNT , New Year's Day , 1840 . 5 10 TO I. F. First published as the last . -ED . THE star which ...
... image of her soul is kept alive , Some lingering fragrance of the pure affection , Whose flower with us will vanish , must survive . RYDAL MOUNT , New Year's Day , 1840 . 5 10 TO I. F. First published as the last . -ED . THE star which ...
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... image of things ; between this , and the Biographer and Historian , there are a thousand . Nor let this necessity of producing immediate pleasure be considered as a degradation of the Poet's art . It is far otherwise . It is an ...
... image of things ; between this , and the Biographer and Historian , there are a thousand . Nor let this necessity of producing immediate pleasure be considered as a degradation of the Poet's art . It is far otherwise . It is an ...
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