The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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William Wordsworth. His own humanity with Thee will share , Pleased with the thanks that in his People's eye Thou offerest up for safe Delivery From Childbirth's perilous throes . And should the Heir Of thy fond hopes hereafter walk ...
William Wordsworth. His own humanity with Thee will share , Pleased with the thanks that in his People's eye Thou offerest up for safe Delivery From Childbirth's perilous throes . And should the Heir Of thy fond hopes hereafter walk ...
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... thank a dear and long - past day For joy its sunny hours were free to give Than blame the present , that our wish hath crost . Memory , like sleep , hath powers which dreams obey , Dreams , vivid dreams , that are not fugitive : How ...
... thank a dear and long - past day For joy its sunny hours were free to give Than blame the present , that our wish hath crost . Memory , like sleep , hath powers which dreams obey , Dreams , vivid dreams , that are not fugitive : How ...
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... thanks and praise , Soft in its temper as those vesper lays Sung to the Virgin while accordant oars Urge the slow bark along Calabrian shores ; A sea - born service through the mountains felt Till into one loved vision all things melt ...
... thanks and praise , Soft in its temper as those vesper lays Sung to the Virgin while accordant oars Urge the slow bark along Calabrian shores ; A sea - born service through the mountains felt Till into one loved vision all things melt ...
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... thanks that we have past with ease , As millions thus shall do , the Headlands of St. Bees . Yet , while each useful Art augments her store , What boots the gain if Nature should lose more ? And Wisdom , as she holds a Christian place ...
... thanks that we have past with ease , As millions thus shall do , the Headlands of St. Bees . Yet , while each useful Art augments her store , What boots the gain if Nature should lose more ? And Wisdom , as she holds a Christian place ...
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... Thanks to the austere and simple Devotees , Who , to that service bound by venial fees , Keep watch before the altars of St. Bees . Are not , in sooth , their Requiems sacred ties Woven out of passion's sharpest agonies , Subdued ...
... Thanks to the austere and simple Devotees , Who , to that service bound by venial fees , Keep watch before the altars of St. Bees . Are not , in sooth , their Requiems sacred ties Woven out of passion's sharpest agonies , Subdued ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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