The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old magnifi- cent species , bearing in beauty and majesty about the same relation to the Thames swan which that does to the goose . It was from the ...
... never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old magnifi- cent species , bearing in beauty and majesty about the same relation to the Thames swan which that does to the goose . It was from the ...
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... Never shall ruthless minister of death ' Mid thy soft glooms the glittering steel unsheath ; * The word intake is local , and signifies a mountain - inclosure . Ghyll is also , I believe , a term confined to this country : ghyll , and ...
... Never shall ruthless minister of death ' Mid thy soft glooms the glittering steel unsheath ; * The word intake is local , and signifies a mountain - inclosure . Ghyll is also , I believe , a term confined to this country : ghyll , and ...
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... never child of song pray May know that Poet's sorrows more . How calm ! how still ! the only sound , The dripping of the oar suspended ! -The evening darkness gathers round By virtue's holiest Powers attended . 1789 . * Collins's Ode on ...
... never child of song pray May know that Poet's sorrows more . How calm ! how still ! the only sound , The dripping of the oar suspended ! -The evening darkness gathers round By virtue's holiest Powers attended . 1789 . * Collins's Ode on ...
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... never be exercised on these subjects , I cannot let slip this opportunity of thus publicly assuring you with how much affection and esteem London , 1793 . I am , dear Sir , Most sincerely yours , W. WORDSWORTH . Happiness ( if she had ...
... never be exercised on these subjects , I cannot let slip this opportunity of thus publicly assuring you with how much affection and esteem London , 1793 . I am , dear Sir , Most sincerely yours , W. WORDSWORTH . Happiness ( if she had ...
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... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
... ( never can they know The face of traveller passing to and fro , ) No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning tolled the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touched by the beggar's moan of ...
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