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William Wordsworth. 0 THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH D. C. L. , POET LAUREATE , ETC. , ETC. VOLUME V. BOSTON : LITTLE , BROWN AND COMPANY . MDCCCLXIV . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year.
William Wordsworth. 0 THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH D. C. L. , POET LAUREATE , ETC. , ETC. VOLUME V. BOSTON : LITTLE , BROWN AND COMPANY . MDCCCLXIV . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year.
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... Poet , taught to prize Above all grandeur a pure life uncrossed By cares in which simplicity is lost ? That life , the flowery path that winds by stealth , Which Horace needed for his spirit's health ; Sighed for , in heart and genius ...
... Poet , taught to prize Above all grandeur a pure life uncrossed By cares in which simplicity is lost ? That life , the flowery path that winds by stealth , Which Horace needed for his spirit's health ; Sighed for , in heart and genius ...
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... Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated , that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic sanctity ; Can hear the monitory clock Sound o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er ...
... Poet's hope misplaced , His fancy cheated , that can see A shade upon the future cast , Of time's pathetic sanctity ; Can hear the monitory clock Sound o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er ...
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... poets sage , through every age , About their temples wound The bay ; and conquerors thanked the Gods , With laurel chaplets crowned . Into the mists of fabling Time So far runs back the praise Of beauty , that disdains to climb Along ...
... poets sage , through every age , About their temples wound The bay ; and conquerors thanked the Gods , With laurel chaplets crowned . Into the mists of fabling Time So far runs back the praise Of beauty , that disdains to climb Along ...
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... Poet meditate his lays ; Not mindless of that distant age renowned When Inspiration hovered o'er this ground , The haunt of INSCRIPTIONS In the Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beau- mont, Bart , Leicestershire.
... Poet meditate his lays ; Not mindless of that distant age renowned When Inspiration hovered o'er this ground , The haunt of INSCRIPTIONS In the Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beau- mont, Bart , Leicestershire.
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