The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... stood , And vainly eyed below the tempting flood , Or tracked the passenger , in mute distress , With forward neck the closing gate to press— Then , while I wandered where the huddling rill Brightens with water - breaks the hollow ghyll ...
... stood , And vainly eyed below the tempting flood , Or tracked the passenger , in mute distress , With forward neck the closing gate to press— Then , while I wandered where the huddling rill Brightens with water - breaks the hollow ghyll ...
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... stood ; There an old man an olden measure scanned On a rude viol touched with withered 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 ...
... stood ; There an old man an olden measure scanned On a rude viol touched with withered 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 ...
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... stood , that ran parallel to the lake , and lay open to it , has long been enclosed ; so that the road has lost much of its attraction . This spot was my favourite walk in the evenings during the latter part of my school - time . The ...
... stood , that ran parallel to the lake , and lay open to it , has long been enclosed ; so that the road has lost much of its attraction . This spot was my favourite walk in the evenings during the latter part of my school - time . The ...
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... stood ; but the mariner's fate appeared to me so tragical as to require a treatment more subdued and yet more strictly applicable in expression than I had at first given to it . This fault was corrected nearly fifty years afterwards ...
... stood ; but the mariner's fate appeared to me so tragical as to require a treatment more subdued and yet more strictly applicable in expression than I had at first given to it . This fault was corrected nearly fifty years afterwards ...
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... trust in God , he stood and prayed ; - I could not pray : -through tears that fell in showers Glimmered our dear - loved home , alas ! no longer ours ! XXVIII . There was a Youth whom I had loved 56 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... trust in God , he stood and prayed ; - I could not pray : -through tears that fell in showers Glimmered our dear - loved home , alas ! no longer ours ! XXVIII . There was a Youth whom I had loved 56 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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