The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... Friend ; 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.
... Friend ; 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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... pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 . 15 Note . - LOUGHRIGG TARN , alluded to in the fore- going Epistle , resembles , though much smaller in compass , the Lake Nemi , or Speculum ...
... pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 . 15 Note . - LOUGHRIGG TARN , alluded to in the fore- going Epistle , resembles , though much smaller in compass , the Lake Nemi , or Speculum ...
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... pleasure glide ; And sometimes , not without your will , 30 Are dwarfed , or magnified ? Fays , Genii of gigantic size ! And now , in twilight dim , Clustering like constellated eyes , 35 In wings of Cherubim , When the fierce orbs ...
... pleasure glide ; And sometimes , not without your will , 30 Are dwarfed , or magnified ? Fays , Genii of gigantic size ! And now , in twilight dim , Clustering like constellated eyes , 35 In wings of Cherubim , When the fierce orbs ...
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... pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . " The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made for themselves , under whatever form it be of government . The liberty of a private man , in being master of his own ...
... pleasure- ground of Rydal Mount . " The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made for themselves , under whatever form it be of government . The liberty of a private man , in being master of his own ...
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... pleasure would disown 71 The bed we give him , though of softest down ; A noble instinct ; in all kinds the same , All ranks ! What Sovereign , worthy of the name , If doomed to breathe against his lawful will 75 An element that ...
... pleasure would disown 71 The bed we give him , though of softest down ; A noble instinct ; in all kinds the same , All ranks ! What Sovereign , worthy of the name , If doomed to breathe against his lawful will 75 An element that ...
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