The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Lines written in Early Spring 197 • A Character 199 To my Sister 200 Simon Lee , the old Huntsman ; with an Incident in which he was concerned • · • • 202 Written in Germany , on one of the coldest Days of the Century A Poet's Epitaph ...
... Lines written in Early Spring 197 • A Character 199 To my Sister 200 Simon Lee , the old Huntsman ; with an Incident in which he was concerned • · • • 202 Written in Germany , on one of the coldest Days of the Century A Poet's Epitaph ...
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... Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone . 278 The 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 ...
... Lines suggested by a Portrait from the Pencil of F. Stone . 278 The 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 ...
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... Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale . Nov. 5 , 1834 · 354 Grace Darling 351 The Russian Fugitive . — Part I. 360 • Part II . 363 • Part III . 367 • Part IV . 370 NOTES 375 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . IN SERIES . [ My ...
... Lines written in the Album of the Countess of Lonsdale . Nov. 5 , 1834 · 354 Grace Darling 351 The Russian Fugitive . — Part I. 360 • Part II . 363 • Part III . 367 • Part IV . 370 NOTES 375 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . IN SERIES . [ My ...
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... line Shall draw , the limits of the power define , That even imperfect faith to man affords ? XIX . PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY * . How beautiful your presence , how benign , Servants of God ! who not a thought will share With the vain world ...
... line Shall draw , the limits of the power define , That even imperfect faith to man affords ? XIX . PRIMITIVE SAXON CLERGY * . How beautiful your presence , how benign , Servants of God ! who not a thought will share With the vain world ...
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... many a bitter shower Fell on thy tomb ; but emulative power Flowed in thy line through undegenerate veins . * See Note . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten 0 2 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 19 Alfred His Descendants.
... many a bitter shower Fell on thy tomb ; but emulative power Flowed in thy line through undegenerate veins . * See Note . The Race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten 0 2 ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 19 Alfred His Descendants.
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