The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... winds , Winander * sleeps ' Mid clustering isles , and holly - sprinkled steeps ; Where twilight glens endear my Esthwaite's shore , And memory of departed pleasures , more . Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy child , The ...
... winds , Winander * sleeps ' Mid clustering isles , and holly - sprinkled steeps ; Where twilight glens endear my Esthwaite's shore , And memory of departed pleasures , more . Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy child , The ...
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... Winds neither road nor path for foot to tread : The rocks rise naked as a wall , or stretch Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aërial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here ...
... Winds neither road nor path for foot to tread : The rocks rise naked as a wall , or stretch Far o'er the water , hung with groves of beech ; Aërial pines from loftier steeps ascend , Nor stop but where creation seems to end . Yet here ...
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... Alps . Chalets are sum- mer huts for the Swiss herdsmen . + Sugh , a Scotch word expressive of the sound of the wind through the trees . And like the Patriarchs in their simple age Move , 32 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... Alps . Chalets are sum- mer huts for the Swiss herdsmen . + Sugh , a Scotch word expressive of the sound of the wind through the trees . And like the Patriarchs in their simple age Move , 32 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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... wind , Hears Winter calling all his terrors round , And , blest within himself , he shrinks not from the sound . Through Nature's vale his homely pleasures glide , Unstained by envy , discontent , and pride ; The bound of all his vanity ...
... wind , Hears Winter calling all his terrors round , And , blest within himself , he shrinks not from the sound . Through Nature's vale his homely pleasures glide , Unstained by envy , discontent , and pride ; The bound of all his vanity ...
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... wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; -compelled by Powers which only deign That solitary man disturb their reign , Powers that support an unremitting ...
... wind o'er a waste of snow , To them the gentle groups of bliss deny That on the noon - day bank of leisure lie . Yet more ; -compelled by Powers which only deign That solitary man disturb their reign , Powers that support an unremitting ...
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