The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5Edward Moxon, 1864 - Hospitals |
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... Vale 126 The Small Celandine 131 The Two Thieves ; or , The Last Stage of Avarice Animal Tranquillity and Decay 132 134 EPITAPHS AND ELEGIAC PIECES . There never breathed a man who , when his life True is it that Ambrosio Salinero ...
... Vale 126 The Small Celandine 131 The Two Thieves ; or , The Last Stage of Avarice Animal Tranquillity and Decay 132 134 EPITAPHS AND ELEGIAC PIECES . There never breathed a man who , when his life True is it that Ambrosio Salinero ...
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... Vale of Keswick 175 • ODE . INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOL- LECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD 177 NOTES 185 • APPENDIX , PREFACES , ETC. , ETC. Preface to the Second Edition of several of the foregoing Poems , published , with an ...
... Vale of Keswick 175 • ODE . INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOL- LECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD 177 NOTES 185 • APPENDIX , PREFACES , ETC. , ETC. Preface to the Second Edition of several of the foregoing Poems , published , with an ...
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... Vale's peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbor ! huge Black Comb Frowns , deepening visibly his native gloom ...
... Vale's peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbor ! huge Black Comb Frowns , deepening visibly his native gloom ...
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... Vale we pass , And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! To Loughrigg Tarn , round , clear , and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few gray cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
... Vale we pass , And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! To Loughrigg Tarn , round , clear , and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would have given , Ere on its banks the few gray cabins rose That yet disturb not its ...
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... vale , And mountain - tops , a barren ridge we scale ; Descend and reach , in Yewdale's depths , a plain With haycocks studded , striped with yellowing grain , An area level as a Lake , and spread Under a rock too steep for man to tread ...
... vale , And mountain - tops , a barren ridge we scale ; Descend and reach , in Yewdale's depths , a plain With haycocks studded , striped with yellowing grain , An area level as a Lake , and spread Under a rock too steep for man to tread ...
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