The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... thoughts and images most of which have been dispersed through my other writings . ] VOL . I. DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall ...
... thoughts and images most of which have been dispersed through my other writings . ] VOL . I. DEAR native regions , I foretell , From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps may tend , And whensoe'er my course shall ...
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... thought , I will mention another image : " And , fronting the bright west , yon oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves , in stronger lines . " This is feebly and imperfectly expressed , but I recollect dis- tinctly the very spot ...
... thought , I will mention another image : " And , fronting the bright west , yon oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves , in stronger lines . " This is feebly and imperfectly expressed , but I recollect dis- tinctly the very spot ...
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... thought ! -Yet be as now 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 ...
... thought ! -Yet be as now 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 ...
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... thoughts of sweetest use , bestowed By wisdom , moralise his pensive road . Host of his welcome inn , the noon - tide bower , To his spare meal he calls the passing poor ; He views the sun uplift his golden fire , Or sink , with heart ...
... thoughts of sweetest use , bestowed By wisdom , moralise his pensive road . Host of his welcome inn , the noon - tide bower , To his spare meal he calls the passing poor ; He views the sun uplift his golden fire , Or sink , with heart ...
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... thought Of him whom passion rivets to the spot , Where breathed the gale that caught Wolfe's happiest sigh , And the last sunbeam fell on Bayard's eye ; Where bleeding Sidney from the cup retired , And glad Dundee in " faint huzzas ...
... thought Of him whom passion rivets to the spot , Where breathed the gale that caught Wolfe's happiest sigh , And the last sunbeam fell on Bayard's eye ; Where bleeding Sidney from the cup retired , And glad Dundee in " faint huzzas ...
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