The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of further growth , and ...
... thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane - tree , having as it might Attained a stature twice a tall man's height , 15 Hopeless of further growth , and ...
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... Thee Designed to rise in humble privacy , A lowly Dwelling , here to be outspread , Like a small Hamlet , with its bashful head Half hid in native trees . Alas ' tis not , Nor ever was ; I sighed , and left the spot Unconscious of its ...
... Thee Designed to rise in humble privacy , A lowly Dwelling , here to be outspread , Like a small Hamlet , with its bashful head Half hid in native trees . Alas ' tis not , Nor ever was ; I sighed , and left the spot Unconscious of its ...
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... thee ! 30 35 40 While musing here I sit in shadow cool , And watch these mute Companions , in the pool , ( Among reflected boughs of leafy trees ) By glimpses caught - disporting at their ease , Enlivened , braced , by hardy luxuries ...
... thee ! 30 35 40 While musing here I sit in shadow cool , And watch these mute Companions , in the pool , ( Among reflected boughs of leafy trees ) By glimpses caught - disporting at their ease , Enlivened , braced , by hardy luxuries ...
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... whate'er would 135 blind The ethereal eyesight , cramp the winged mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
... whate'er would 135 blind The ethereal eyesight , cramp the winged mind ! Then , with a blessing granted from above To every act , word , thought , and look of love , Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age LIBERTY . 27.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age Shall with a thankful tear bedrop its latest page.1 1829 . 140 IV . POOR ROBIN.2 Now when the primrose makes a splendid show , And lilies face the March ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Life's book for Thee may lie unclosed , till age Shall with a thankful tear bedrop its latest page.1 1829 . 140 IV . POOR ROBIN.2 Now when the primrose makes a splendid show , And lilies face the March ...
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