The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5Edward Moxon, 1864 - Hospitals |
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Page 5
... hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? Such hope did either Parent entertain Pacing behind along the silent lane . Blithe ...
... hope confirming that the salt - sea tide , Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? Such hope did either Parent entertain Pacing behind along the silent lane . Blithe ...
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... hope to be descried . Right gladly answering signals we displayed , Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of like good - will To our kind Friend high on the sunny hill , - Luminous region , fair as if the prime ...
... hope to be descried . Right gladly answering signals we displayed , Moving along a tract of morning shade , And vocal wishes sent of like good - will To our kind Friend high on the sunny hill , - Luminous region , fair as if the prime ...
Page 12
... hope that we , yet bound to Earth , may share The joys of the Departed , - what so fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? II . GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE . here a ...
... hope that we , yet bound to Earth , may share The joys of the Departed , - what so fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? II . GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE . here a ...
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... deserted , he loved best ; You , Muses , books , fields , liberty , and rest ! Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of peaceful fame , Enter betimes with more than martial fire The generous course LIBERTY . 19.
... deserted , he loved best ; You , Muses , books , fields , liberty , and rest ! Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of peaceful fame , Enter betimes with more than martial fire The generous course LIBERTY . 19.
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... hope to discover what they are best fitted for . In one quality , namely , quickness in the motions of her mind , she had , within the range of the Author's acquaintance , no equal . * The small wild Geranium known by that name . 20 ...
... hope to discover what they are best fitted for . In one quality , namely , quickness in the motions of her mind , she had , within the range of the Author's acquaintance , no equal . * The small wild Geranium known by that name . 20 ...
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