The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent Even to the fountain - head of peace divine . ' M.S. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . ' They that deny.
... wafted now on wings of prayer- May pass in hope , and , though from mortal bonds Yet undelivered , rise with sure ascent Even to the fountain - head of peace divine . ' M.S. THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE . ' They that deny.
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... head ; Some jealous and forbidding cell , That doth the living stars repel , And where no flower hath leave to dwell . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a saintly show ; And , re ...
... head ; Some jealous and forbidding cell , That doth the living stars repel , And where no flower hath leave to dwell . The presence of this wandering Doe Fills many a damp obscure recess With lustre of a saintly show ; And , re ...
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... head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays her down ; Gently as a weary wave Sinks , when the summer breeze hath died , Against an ...
... head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays her down ; Gently as a weary wave Sinks , when the summer breeze hath died , Against an ...
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... name of dread In the ruthless wars of the White and Red ; Who dragged Earl Pembroke from Banbury church , And smote off his head on the stones of the porch ! Look down among them , if you dare ; Oft 56 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
... name of dread In the ruthless wars of the White and Red ; Who dragged Earl Pembroke from Banbury church , And smote off his head on the stones of the porch ! Look down among them , if you dare ; Oft 56 CANTO I. THE WHITE DOE.
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... head ; But now the inly - working North Was ripe to send its thousands forth , A potent vassalage , to fight In Percy's and in Neville's right , Two Earls fast leagued in discontent , Who gave their wishes open vent ; And boldly urged a ...
... head ; But now the inly - working North Was ripe to send its thousands forth , A potent vassalage , to fight In Percy's and in Neville's right , Two Earls fast leagued in discontent , Who gave their wishes open vent ; And boldly urged a ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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altar ancient Banner beautiful behold beneath bless blest bold Bolton bowers Brancepeth brave breast breath bright brook BRUGES calm chapel Church church-yard city of Durham clouds Coniston Creature crown curacy Danube dares dear deep divine doth dread Duddon earth Emily ENGELBERG faith Fancy Father fear flowers Francis lay gentle glides grace green ground hand hath hear heard heart Heaven height hill holy honour hope light Line living lonely look Lord Loweswater Maid mind morning mortal mountains night Norton Note o'er peace plain prayer rise rites river RIVER DUDDON Robert Walker rock RYDAL MOUNT Rylstone sacred Seathwaite shade shine side sight silent SIMPLON PASS smooth soft song Sonnet sorrow soul spake Spirit spread stars stood Stream sweet tears thee thou thought tower turn-to Ulpha vale voice White Doe Wicliffe wild wind