The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... night beneath my cottage - eaves ; While , smitten by a lofty moon , The encircling laurels , thick with leaves , Gave back a rich and dazzling sheen , That overpowered their natural green . Through hill and valley every breeze Had sunk ...
... night beneath my cottage - eaves ; While , smitten by a lofty moon , The encircling laurels , thick with leaves , Gave back a rich and dazzling sheen , That overpowered their natural green . Through hill and valley every breeze Had sunk ...
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... night ! Thus overwhelmed , and desolate , He found his way to a postern - gate ; And , when he waked , his languid eye Was on the calm and silent sky ; With air about him breathing sweet , And earth's green grass beneath his feet ; Nor ...
... night ! Thus overwhelmed , and desolate , He found his way to a postern - gate ; And , when he waked , his languid eye Was on the calm and silent sky ; With air about him breathing sweet , And earth's green grass beneath his feet ; Nor ...
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... night . And now , upon a chosen plot Of rising ground , yon heathy spot ! He takes alone his far - off stand , With breast unmailed , unweaponed hand . Bold is his aspect ; but his eye Is pregnant CANTO III . 75 OF RYLSTONE .
... night . And now , upon a chosen plot Of rising ground , yon heathy spot ! He takes alone his far - off stand , With breast unmailed , unweaponed hand . Bold is his aspect ; but his eye Is pregnant CANTO III . 75 OF RYLSTONE .
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... night , Which way the tide is doomed to flow . His To London were the Chieftains bent ; But what avails the bold intent ? A Royal army is gone forth To quell the RISING OF THE NORTH ; They march with Dudley at their head , And , in ...
... night , Which way the tide is doomed to flow . His To London were the Chieftains bent ; But what avails the bold intent ? A Royal army is gone forth To quell the RISING OF THE NORTH ; They march with Dudley at their head , And , in ...
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... night in silence looking down The Moon , from cloudless ether , sees A Camp , and a beleaguered Town , And Castle like a stately crown On the steep rocks of winding Tees ; — And southward far , with moor between , Hill - top , and flood ...
... night in silence looking down The Moon , from cloudless ether , sees A Camp , and a beleaguered Town , And Castle like a stately crown On the steep rocks of winding Tees ; — And southward far , with moor between , Hill - top , and flood ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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