The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content . CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page 1X 1238 19 SKETCH.
... the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content . CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page 1X 1238 19 SKETCH.
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... tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate Part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful Prospect 20 20 49 Guilt and Sorrow ; or , Incidents upon Salisbury Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy . 51 80 POEMS REFERRING TO THE ...
... tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate Part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful Prospect 20 20 49 Guilt and Sorrow ; or , Incidents upon Salisbury Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy . 51 80 POEMS REFERRING TO THE ...
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... . " TASSO . - In this description of the cock , I remembered a spirited one of the same animal in L'Agriculture , ou les Géorgiques Françoises , of M. Rossuet . And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline ; AN EVENING WALK . 9.
... . " TASSO . - In this description of the cock , I remembered a spirited one of the same animal in L'Agriculture , ou les Géorgiques Françoises , of M. Rossuet . And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline ; AN EVENING WALK . 9.
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William Wordsworth. And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline ; I love to mark the quarry's moving trains , Dwarf panniered steeds , and men , and numerous wains : How busy all the enormous hive within , While Echo dallies with its ...
William Wordsworth. And yew - tree o'er the silver rocks recline ; I love to mark the quarry's moving trains , Dwarf panniered steeds , and men , and numerous wains : How busy all the enormous hive within , While Echo dallies with its ...
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... trees nod their troubled heads , Spires , rocks , and lawns a browner night o'er- spreads ; Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs , And start the astonished shades at female eyes . From Bruno's forest screams the affrighted ...
... trees nod their troubled heads , Spires , rocks , and lawns a browner night o'er- spreads ; Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs , And start the astonished shades at female eyes . From Bruno's forest screams the affrighted ...
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