The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... laid . Ah ! not for emerald fields alone , With ambient streams more pure and bright Than fabled Cytherea's zone Glittering before the Thunderer's sight , Is to my heart of hearts endeared The ground where we were born and reared ! Hail ...
... laid . Ah ! not for emerald fields alone , With ambient streams more pure and bright Than fabled Cytherea's zone Glittering before the Thunderer's sight , Is to my heart of hearts endeared The ground where we were born and reared ! Hail ...
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... Lay How Una , sad of soul - in sad attire , The gentle Una , of celestial birth , To seek her Knight went wandering o'er the earth . Ah , then , Beloved ! pleasing was the smart , And the tear precious in compassion shed For Her , who ...
... Lay How Una , sad of soul - in sad attire , The gentle Una , of celestial birth , To seek her Knight went wandering o'er the earth . Ah , then , Beloved ! pleasing was the smart , And the tear precious in compassion shed For Her , who ...
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... laid bare Where the wild rose blossoms fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A warrior , with his shield of pride ...
... laid bare Where the wild rose blossoms fair ; Or altar , whence the cross was rent , Now rich with mossy ornament ? -She sees a warrior carved in stone , Among the thick weeds , stretched alone ; A warrior , with his shield of pride ...
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... laid low ; To the grief of her soul that doth come and go , In the beautiful form of this innocent Doe : Which , though seemingly doomed in its breast to sustain A softened remembrance of sorrow and pain , Is spotless , and holy , and ...
... laid low ; To the grief of her soul that doth come and go , In the beautiful form of this innocent Doe : Which , though seemingly doomed in its breast to sustain A softened remembrance of sorrow and pain , Is spotless , and holy , and ...
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... , and showed him sights , In Craven's dens , on Cumbrian heights ; When under cloud of fear he lay , A Shepherd clad in homely grey ; Nor left him at his later day . And hence , when he , with spear and shield CANTO I. OF RYLSTONE . 57.
... , and showed him sights , In Craven's dens , on Cumbrian heights ; When under cloud of fear he lay , A Shepherd clad in homely grey ; Nor left him at his later day . And hence , when he , with spear and shield CANTO I. OF RYLSTONE . 57.
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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