The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... praise and admiration high . Upon the surface of humanity He rested not ; its depths his mind explored ; He felt ; but his parental bosom's lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his agony . And some , we know , when they by wilful act A single ...
... praise and admiration high . Upon the surface of humanity He rested not ; its depths his mind explored ; He felt ; but his parental bosom's lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his agony . And some , we know , when they by wilful act A single ...
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... praise ; And may this tribute prove That gentle admirations raise Delight resembling love . 55 1829 . III . LIBERTY . SEQUEL TO THE PRECEDING . Addressed to a friend ; the gold and silver fishes having been removed to a pool in the ...
... praise ; And may this tribute prove That gentle admirations raise Delight resembling love . 55 1829 . III . LIBERTY . SEQUEL TO THE PRECEDING . Addressed to a friend ; the gold and silver fishes having been removed to a pool in the ...
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... praise the free good - will With which , though slighted , he , on naked hill Or in warm valley , seeks his part to fill ; Cheerful alike if bare of flowers as now , Or when his tiny gems shall deck his brow : Yet more , we wish that ...
... praise the free good - will With which , though slighted , he , on naked hill Or in warm valley , seeks his part to fill ; Cheerful alike if bare of flowers as now , Or when his tiny gems shall deck his brow : Yet more , we wish that ...
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... praise ; More duly shall wild wandering Youth Receive the curb of sacred truth , Shall tottering Age , bent earthward , hear 35 The Promise , with uplifted ear ; And all shall welcome the new ray Imparted to their sabbath - day . V. Nor ...
... praise ; More duly shall wild wandering Youth Receive the curb of sacred truth , Shall tottering Age , bent earthward , hear 35 The Promise , with uplifted ear ; And all shall welcome the new ray Imparted to their sabbath - day . V. Nor ...
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... praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retiredness a veil That , while ...
... praise , Checked , in the moment of its issue , checked And reprehended , by a fancied blush From the pure qualities that called it forth . Thus Virtue lives debarred from Virtue's meed ; Thus , Lady , is retiredness a veil That , while ...
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admiration Æneid Alfoxden appear Beaumont beauty birds Black Comb blessing breast breath Charles Lamb cheer Church Coleorton composition Cuckoo Dated by Wordsworth dear death delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth earth epitaph excited eyes faith Fancy feelings flowers genius grace Grasmere ground hath heart Heaven honour hope human I. F. Dated images imagination inscription labour Lady language lines live look metre metrical mild ale mind mountain nature never night o'er objects pain Paradise Lost passion peace Peele Castle pleasure Poet Poet's poetical poetry poor praise previously Professor Knight prose published 1835 Reader RYDAL RYDAL MOUNT Savona Shakspeare sight sleep song Sonnets sorrow soul spirit stanza sweet taste Text unchanged thee things thou thought tion truth vale verse voice WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words Wordsworth's poems writing written youth Zoönomia