The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... Till the last banner of the long array Has disappeared , and every trace is fled Of splendor - save the beacon's spiry head Tipt with eve's latest gleam of burning red . Now , while the solemn evening shadows sail , On slowly - waving ...
... Till the last banner of the long array Has disappeared , and every trace is fled Of splendor - save the beacon's spiry head Tipt with eve's latest gleam of burning red . Now , while the solemn evening shadows sail , On slowly - waving ...
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... Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while On darling spots remote her tempting smile . Even now she decks for me a distant scene ...
... Till higher mounted , strives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does she still , undaunted , throw the while On darling spots remote her tempting smile . Even now she decks for me a distant scene ...
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... Till peace go with him to the tomb . -And let him nurse his fond deceit , And what if he must die in sorrow ! Who would not cherish dreams so sweet , Though grief and pain may come to - morrow ? 1789 . VOL . I. so 18 V. REMEMBRANCE OF ...
... Till peace go with him to the tomb . -And let him nurse his fond deceit , And what if he must die in sorrow ! Who would not cherish dreams so sweet , Though grief and pain may come to - morrow ? 1789 . VOL . I. so 18 V. REMEMBRANCE OF ...
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... Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing . Vain 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 ...
... Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing . Vain 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 ...
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... till she crouched in fear ? That Silence , once in deathlike fetters bound , Chains that were loosened only by the sound Of holy rites chanted in measured round ? -The voice of blasphemy the fane alarms , The cloister startles at the ...
... till she crouched in fear ? That Silence , once in deathlike fetters bound , Chains that were loosened only by the sound Of holy rites chanted in measured round ? -The voice of blasphemy the fane alarms , The cloister startles at the ...
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