The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a MemoirFields, 1870 |
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... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For ...
... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For ...
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... Wish for the Extirpation of slavery - Conclusion . WERE there , below , a spot of holy ground Where from distress a refuge might be found , And solitude prepare the soul for heaven ; Sure , nature's God that spot to man had given Where ...
... Wish for the Extirpation of slavery - Conclusion . WERE there , below , a spot of holy ground Where from distress a refuge might be found , And solitude prepare the soul for heaven ; Sure , nature's God that spot to man had given Where ...
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... wishes , efforts vain as they ; He from his old hereditary nook Must part ; the summons came ; -our final leave we took . XXVII . It was indeed a miserable hour When , from the last hill - top , my sire surveyed , Peering above the ...
... wishes , efforts vain as they ; He from his old hereditary nook Must part ; the summons came ; -our final leave we took . XXVII . It was indeed a miserable hour When , from the last hill - top , my sire surveyed , Peering above the ...
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... wishes stirred , Near the sea - side I reached a ruined fort ; There , pains which nature could no more support , With blindness linked , did on my vitals fall ; And , after many interruptions short Of hideous sense , I sank , nor step ...
... wishes stirred , Near the sea - side I reached a ruined fort ; There , pains which nature could no more support , With blindness linked , did on my vitals fall ; And , after many interruptions short Of hideous sense , I sank , nor step ...
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... And , weeping loud in this extreme distress , He cried- " Do pity me ! That thou shouldst live I neither ask nor wish - forgive me , but forgive ! " LXX . To tell the change that Voice within her 70 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
... And , weeping loud in this extreme distress , He cried- " Do pity me ! That thou shouldst live I neither ask nor wish - forgive me , but forgive ! " LXX . To tell the change that Voice within her 70 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH .
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