The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... doth present Peculiar ground for hope to build upon . To dignify the spot that gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself hast round thee shed a gleam Of ...
... doth present Peculiar ground for hope to build upon . To dignify the spot that gives thee birth , No sign of hoar Antiquity's esteem Appears , and none of modern Fortune's care ; Yet thou thyself hast round thee shed a gleam Of ...
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... doth make ; Or rather thou appear'st a glistering snake , Silent , and to the gazer's eye untrue , Thridding with sinuous lapse the rushes , through Dwarf willows gliding , and by ferny brake . Starts from a dizzy steep the undaunted ...
... doth make ; Or rather thou appear'st a glistering snake , Silent , and to the gazer's eye untrue , Thridding with sinuous lapse the rushes , through Dwarf willows gliding , and by ferny brake . Starts from a dizzy steep the undaunted ...
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... doth immure Objects immense portrayed in miniature , Wild shapes for many a strange comparison ! Niagaras , Alpine passes , and anon Abodes of Naiads , calm abysses pure , Bright liquid mansions , fashioned to endure When the broad oak ...
... doth immure Objects immense portrayed in miniature , Wild shapes for many a strange comparison ! Niagaras , Alpine passes , and anon Abodes of Naiads , calm abysses pure , Bright liquid mansions , fashioned to endure When the broad oak ...
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... doth reverberate some sweet sound : The starry treasure from the blue profound She longed to ravish ; -shall she plunge , or climb The humid precipice , and seize the guest Of April , smiling high in upper air ? Desperate alternative ...
... doth reverberate some sweet sound : The starry treasure from the blue profound She longed to ravish ; -shall she plunge , or climb The humid precipice , and seize the guest Of April , smiling high in upper air ? Desperate alternative ...
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... doth present Its shining forehead through the peaceful rent Of a black cloud diffused o'er half the sky : Or as a fruitful palm - tree towering high O'er the parched waste beside an Arab's tent ; Or the Indian tree whose branches ...
... doth present Its shining forehead through the peaceful rent Of a black cloud diffused o'er half the sky : Or as a fruitful palm - tree towering high O'er the parched waste beside an Arab's tent ; Or the Indian tree whose branches ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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