The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; No more her breath can ...
... hand to hand , disquieted ; While others , not unseen , are free to shed Green unmolested light upon their mossy bed . Oh ! when the sleety showers her path assail , And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale ; No more her breath can ...
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... hand . As lambs or fawns in April clustering lie Under a hoary oak's thin canopy , Stretched at his feet , with stedfast upward eye , His children's children listened to the sound ; -A Hermit with his family around ! But let us hence ...
... hand . As lambs or fawns in April clustering lie Under a hoary oak's thin canopy , Stretched at his feet , with stedfast upward eye , His children's children listened to the sound ; -A Hermit with his family around ! But let us hence ...
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... hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to ...
... hand . Thus does the father to his children tell Of banished bliss , by fancy loved too well . Alas ! that human guilt provoked the rod Of angry Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to ...
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... hand in hand : ' Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets fanned , They sport beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin ...
... hand in hand : ' Mid lawns and shades by breezy rivulets fanned , They sport beneath that mountain's matchless height That holds no commerce with the summer night . From age to age , throughout his lonely bounds The crash of ruin ...
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... hand , And cease the acknowledged purpose to withstand ; Or , swept in anger from the insulted shore , Sink with his servile bands , to rise no more ! To - night , my Friend , within this humble cot Be scorn and fear and hope alike ...
... hand , And cease the acknowledged purpose to withstand ; Or , swept in anger from the insulted shore , Sink with his servile bands , to rise no more ! To - night , my Friend , within this humble cot Be scorn and fear and hope alike ...
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