The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page vii
... thou PAGE be 80 • • III . - Hast thou seen with flash incessant 81 IV . - Near the Spring of the Hermitage V. - Not seldom , clad in radiant vest 81 • 82 For the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Island , Derwent - water ...
... thou PAGE be 80 • • III . - Hast thou seen with flash incessant 81 IV . - Near the Spring of the Hermitage V. - Not seldom , clad in radiant vest 81 • 82 For the Spot where the Hermitage stood on St. Herbert's Island , Derwent - water ...
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... thou err . What is a State ? The wise behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye Fixed on the statutes of Eternity , To which her judgments reverently defer . 5 Speaking through Law's dispassionate voice the State Endues ...
... thou err . What is a State ? The wise behold in her A creature born of time , that keeps one eye Fixed on the statutes of Eternity , To which her judgments reverently defer . 5 Speaking through Law's dispassionate voice the State Endues ...
Page 19
... thou be lovelier than the kindling East , 251 Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never retiring , in thy large dark eyes , Dark but to ...
... thou be lovelier than the kindling East , 251 Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never retiring , in thy large dark eyes , Dark but to ...
Page 20
... thou wilt not , I trust , reprove This humble offering made by Truth to Love , Nor chide the Muse that stooped to break a 276 spell Which might have else been on me yet : - FAREWELL . UPON PERUSING THE FOREGOING EPISTLE THIRTY YEARS ...
... thou wilt not , I trust , reprove This humble offering made by Truth to Love , Nor chide the Muse that stooped to break a 276 spell Which might have else been on me yet : - FAREWELL . UPON PERUSING THE FOREGOING EPISTLE THIRTY YEARS ...
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... Thou ; howe'er bereft , Scorned , or neglected , fear not such a dearth . Though poor and destitute of friends thou art , Perhaps the sole survivor of thy race , One to whom Heaven assigns that mournful part The utmost solitude of age ...
... Thou ; howe'er bereft , Scorned , or neglected , fear not such a dearth . Though poor and destitute of friends thou art , Perhaps the sole survivor of thy race , One to whom Heaven assigns that mournful part The utmost solitude of age ...
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