The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... shed a gleam Of brilliant moss , instinct with freshness rare ; Prompt offering to thy Foster - mother , Earth ! IV . TAKE , cradled Nursling of the mountain , THE RIVER DUDDON . 9 How shall I paint thee?-Be this naked stone.
... shed a gleam Of brilliant moss , instinct with freshness rare ; Prompt offering to thy Foster - mother , Earth ! IV . TAKE , cradled Nursling of the mountain , THE RIVER DUDDON . 9 How shall I paint thee?-Be this naked stone.
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... earth are mute ; And Thou , blue Streamlet , murmuring yield'st no more Than a soft record , that , whatever fruit Of ignorance thou might'st witness heretofore , Thy function was to heal and to restore , To soothe and cleanse , not ...
... earth are mute ; And Thou , blue Streamlet , murmuring yield'st no more Than a soft record , that , whatever fruit Of ignorance thou might'st witness heretofore , Thy function was to heal and to restore , To soothe and cleanse , not ...
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... that mystic Round of Druid frame Tardily sinking by its proper weight Deep into patient Earth , from whose smooth breast it came ! * See Note . XVIII . SEATHWAITE CHAPEL . SACRED Religion ! ' mother THE RIVER DUDDON . 23 Return.
... that mystic Round of Druid frame Tardily sinking by its proper weight Deep into patient Earth , from whose smooth breast it came ! * See Note . XVIII . SEATHWAITE CHAPEL . SACRED Religion ! ' mother THE RIVER DUDDON . 23 Return.
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... Earth's tranquil light ; And smothered joys into new being start . From her unworthy seat , the cloudy stall Of Time , breaks forth triumphant Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that ...
... Earth's tranquil light ; And smothered joys into new being start . From her unworthy seat , the cloudy stall Of Time , breaks forth triumphant Memory ; Her glistening tresses bound , yet light and free As golden locks of birch , that ...
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... earth's mould , Is that embattled House , whose massy Keep Flung from yon cliff a shadow large and cold . There dwelt the gay , the bountiful , the bold ; Till nightly lamentations , like the sweep Of winds though winds were silent ...
... earth's mould , Is that embattled House , whose massy Keep Flung from yon cliff a shadow large and cold . There dwelt the gay , the bountiful , the bold ; Till nightly lamentations , like the sweep Of winds though winds were silent ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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