The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... foregoing Subject resumed · So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive • 283 284 • 285 Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER . Composed after reading xiv CONTENTS .
... foregoing Subject resumed · So fair , so sweet , withal so sensitive • 283 284 • 285 Upon seeing a coloured Drawing of the Bird of Paradise in an Album SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER . Composed after reading xiv CONTENTS .
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... Fair houses , baths , and banquets delicate , And temples flashing , bright as polar ice , Their radiance through the woods — may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue , and abate Your love of Him upon whose forehead sate The crown of ...
... Fair houses , baths , and banquets delicate , And temples flashing , bright as polar ice , Their radiance through the woods — may yet suffice To sap your hardy virtue , and abate Your love of Him upon whose forehead sate The crown of ...
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William Wordsworth. XIV . GLAD TIDINGS . FOR ever hallowed be this morning fair , Blest be the unconscious shore on which ye tread , And blest the silver Cross , which ye , instead Of martial banner , in procession bear ; The Cross ...
William Wordsworth. XIV . GLAD TIDINGS . FOR ever hallowed be this morning fair , Blest be the unconscious shore on which ye tread , And blest the silver Cross , which ye , instead Of martial banner , in procession bear ; The Cross ...
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... fair growth they bring , For recompence their own perennial bower . XXII . CONTINUED . METHINKS that to some vacant hermitage My feet would rather turn - to some dry nook Scooped out of living rock , and near a brook Hurled down a ...
... fair growth they bring , For recompence their own perennial bower . XXII . CONTINUED . METHINKS that to some vacant hermitage My feet would rather turn - to some dry nook Scooped out of living rock , and near a brook Hurled down a ...
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... Fair Court of Edward ! wonder of the world ! I see a matchless blazonry unfurled Of wisdom , magnanimity , and love ; And meekness tempering honourable pride ; The lamb is couching by the lion's side , And near the flame - eyed eagle ...
... Fair Court of Edward ! wonder of the world ! I see a matchless blazonry unfurled Of wisdom , magnanimity , and love ; And meekness tempering honourable pride ; The lamb is couching by the lion's side , And near the flame - eyed eagle ...
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