The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... ( Heaven only witness of the toil ) A barren and ungrateful soil . Yet , would that Thou , with me and mine , Hadst heard this never - failing rite ; And seen on other faces shine A true revival of the light Which Nature and these rustic ...
... ( Heaven only witness of the toil ) A barren and ungrateful soil . Yet , would that Thou , with me and mine , Hadst heard this never - failing rite ; And seen on other faces shine A true revival of the light Which Nature and these rustic ...
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... heaven's bow ; I seek the birth - place of a native Stream.- All hail , ye mountains ! hail , thou morning light ! Better to breathe at large on this clear height Than toil in needless sleep from dream to dream Pure flow the verse ...
... heaven's bow ; I seek the birth - place of a native Stream.- All hail , ye mountains ! hail , thou morning light ! Better to breathe at large on this clear height Than toil in needless sleep from dream to dream Pure flow the verse ...
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... heaven ! —but now , to form a shade For Thee , green alders have together wound Their foliage ; ashes flung their arms around ; And birch - trees risen in silver colonnade . And thou hast also tempted here to rise , ' Mid sheltering ...
... heaven ! —but now , to form a shade For Thee , green alders have together wound Their foliage ; ashes flung their arms around ; And birch - trees risen in silver colonnade . And thou hast also tempted here to rise , ' Mid sheltering ...
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... the blush of Even ; And if the breath of some to no caress Invited , forth they peeped so fair to view , All kinds alike seemed favourites of Heaven . VII . “ CHANGE me , some God , into 12 THE RIVER DUDDON . Flowers.
... the blush of Even ; And if the breath of some to no caress Invited , forth they peeped so fair to view , All kinds alike seemed favourites of Heaven . VII . “ CHANGE me , some God , into 12 THE RIVER DUDDON . Flowers.
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... lays ; Such as the heaven - taught skill of Herbert drew ; And tender Goldsmith crowned with deathless praise ! See Note . XIX . TRIBUTARY STREAM . My frame hath often trembled 24 THE RIVER DUDDON . Seathwaite Chapel.
... lays ; Such as the heaven - taught skill of Herbert drew ; And tender Goldsmith crowned with deathless praise ! See Note . XIX . TRIBUTARY STREAM . My frame hath often trembled 24 THE RIVER DUDDON . Seathwaite Chapel.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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