The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... door of mountain - farms . Sweetly ferocious * , round his native walks , Pride of his sister - wives , the monarch stalks ; Spur - clad his nervous feet , and firm his tread A crest of purple tops the warrior's head . Bright sparks his ...
... door of mountain - farms . Sweetly ferocious * , round his native walks , Pride of his sister - wives , the monarch stalks ; Spur - clad his nervous feet , and firm his tread A crest of purple tops the warrior's head . Bright sparks his ...
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... door adorn ; And peeps the far - off spire , his evening bourn ! Dear is the forest frowning o'er his head , And dear the velvet green - sward to his tread : Moves there a cloud o'er mid - day's flaming eye ? Upward he looks- " and ...
... door adorn ; And peeps the far - off spire , his evening bourn ! Dear is the forest frowning o'er his head , And dear the velvet green - sward to his tread : Moves there a cloud o'er mid - day's flaming eye ? Upward he looks- " and ...
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... door ; Thy torrents shooting from the clear - blue sky ; Thy towns , that cleave , like swallows ' nests , on high ; That glimmer hoar in eve's last light , descried Dim from the twilight water's shaggy side , Whence lutes and voices ...
... door ; Thy torrents shooting from the clear - blue sky ; Thy towns , that cleave , like swallows ' nests , on high ; That glimmer hoar in eve's last light , descried Dim from the twilight water's shaggy side , Whence lutes and voices ...
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... doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In which a cabin undeserted stood ; There an old man an olden measure scanned On a rude viol touched with withered hand . As ...
... doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In which a cabin undeserted stood ; There an old man an olden measure scanned On a rude viol touched with withered hand . As ...
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... door . Soon with despair's whole weight his spirits sink ; Bread has he none , the snow must be his drink ; And , ere his eyes can close upon the day , The eagle of the Alps o'ershades her prey . Now couch thyself where , heard with ...
... door . Soon with despair's whole weight his spirits sink ; Bread has he none , the snow must be his drink ; And , ere his eyes can close upon the day , The eagle of the Alps o'ershades her prey . Now couch thyself where , heard with ...
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