The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : - The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith dart their beams ...
... thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : - The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from the zenith dart their beams ...
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... thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine To . 249 . 250 250 . 251 . 252 • • 253 . 254 • 256 . 257 . 258 . 258 . 259 259 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve of a New ...
... thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine To . 249 . 250 250 . 251 . 252 • • 253 . 254 • 256 . 257 . 258 . 258 . 259 259 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve of a New ...
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... thou art , That in thy waters may be seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , Who murmuring here a later * ditty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder ...
... thou art , That in thy waters may be seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , Who murmuring here a later * ditty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder ...
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... thou , lost fragrance of the heart , return ! Alas ! the little joy to man allowed Fades like the lustre of an evening cloud ; Or like the beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by ...
... thou , lost fragrance of the heart , return ! Alas ! the little joy to man allowed Fades like the lustre of an evening cloud ; Or like the beauty in a flower installed , Whose season was , and cannot be recalled . Yet , when opprest by ...
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... thou , the slave of slaves , art doomed to pine And droop , while no Italian arts are thine , To soothe or cheer , to soften or refine . Hail Freedom ! whether it was mine to stray , With shrill winds whistling round my lonely way , On ...
... thou , the slave of slaves , art doomed to pine And droop , while no Italian arts are thine , To soothe or cheer , to soften or refine . Hail Freedom ! whether it was mine to stray , With shrill winds whistling round my lonely way , On ...
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