The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... Grief The Sailor's Mother The Childless Father The Emigrant Mother Vaudracour and Julia The Idiot Boy . · Michael . A Pastoral Poem 291 296 298 301 302 · 305 307 308 312 324 342 The Widow on Windermere Side 359 The Armenian Lady's Love ...
... Grief The Sailor's Mother The Childless Father The Emigrant Mother Vaudracour and Julia The Idiot Boy . · Michael . A Pastoral Poem 291 296 298 301 302 · 305 307 308 312 324 342 The Widow on Windermere Side 359 The Armenian Lady's Love ...
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... grief at his death as only solitary natures like his are capable of , though mitigated by a sense of the heroism which was the cause of it . The need of mental activity as affording an object to intense emotion may account for the great ...
... grief at his death as only solitary natures like his are capable of , though mitigated by a sense of the heroism which was the cause of it . The need of mental activity as affording an object to intense emotion may account for the great ...
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... grief for which the senses still supply Fresh food ; for only then , when memory Is hushed , am I at rest . My Friends ! restrain Those busy cares that would allay my pain ; Oh ! leave me to myself , nor let me feel The officious touch ...
... grief for which the senses still supply Fresh food ; for only then , when memory Is hushed , am I at rest . My Friends ! restrain Those busy cares that would allay my pain ; Oh ! leave me to myself , nor let me feel The officious touch ...
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... grief and pain may come to morrow ? 1789 . V. REMEMBRANCE OF COLLINS , COMPOSED UPON THE THAMES NEAR RICHMOND . GLIDE gently , thus for ever glide , O Thames ! that other bards may see As lovely visions by thy side As now , fair river ...
... grief and pain may come to morrow ? 1789 . V. REMEMBRANCE OF COLLINS , COMPOSED UPON THE THAMES NEAR RICHMOND . GLIDE gently , thus for ever glide , O Thames ! that other bards may see As lovely visions by thy side As now , fair river ...
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William Wordsworth. Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity . Now let us , as we float along , For him suspend the dashing oar ; And pray that never child of song May know that Poet's sorrows more . How calm ...
William Wordsworth. Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity . Now let us , as we float along , For him suspend the dashing oar ; And pray that never child of song May know that Poet's sorrows more . How calm ...
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