The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... thine ! Never shall ruthless minister of death ' Mid thy soft glooms the glittering steel unsheath ; No goblets shall , for thee , be crowned with flowers , No kid with piteous outcry thrill thy bowers ; The mystic shapes that by thy ...
... thine ! Never shall ruthless minister of death ' Mid thy soft glooms the glittering steel unsheath ; No goblets shall , for thee , be crowned with flowers , No kid with piteous outcry thrill thy bowers ; The mystic shapes that by thy ...
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... thine arms ! Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the swan stirs the reeds ...
... thine arms ! Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the swan stirs the reeds ...
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... thine , To soothe or cheer , to soften or refine . Hail Freedom ! whether it was mine to stray , With shrill winds whistling round my lonely way , On the bleak sides of Cumbria's heath - clad moors , Or where dank sea - weed lashes ...
... thine , To soothe or cheer , to soften or refine . Hail Freedom ! whether it was mine to stray , With shrill winds whistling round my lonely way , On the bleak sides of Cumbria's heath - clad moors , Or where dank sea - weed lashes ...
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... thine aid To the just cause ; and , oh ! do thou preside Over the mighty stream now spreading wide : So shall its waters , from the heavens supplied In copious showers , from earth by wholesome springs , Brood o'er the long - parched ...
... thine aid To the just cause ; and , oh ! do thou preside Over the mighty stream now spreading wide : So shall its waters , from the heavens supplied In copious showers , from earth by wholesome springs , Brood o'er the long - parched ...
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... griefs so fresh my thoughts were brood- ing still . XLVIII . What could I do , unaided and unblest ? My father ! gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help GUILT AND SORROW . 69.
... griefs so fresh my thoughts were brood- ing still . XLVIII . What could I do , unaided and unblest ? My father ! gone was every friend of thine : And kindred of dead husband are at best Small help GUILT AND SORROW . 69.
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