The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... much , Should beat too strongly , both may be betrayed . The frolic Loves who , from yon high rock , see The struggle , clap their wings for victory ! XI . THE FAERY CHASM . No fiction was it 16 THE RIVER DUDDON . The same subject.
... much , Should beat too strongly , both may be betrayed . The frolic Loves who , from yon high rock , see The struggle , clap their wings for victory ! XI . THE FAERY CHASM . No fiction was it 16 THE RIVER DUDDON . The same subject.
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... rocks ; And into silence hush the timorous flocks , That , calmly couching while the nightly dew Moistened each fleece , beneath the twinkling stars Slept amid that lone Camp on Hardknot's height * , Whose Guardians bent the knee to ...
... rocks ; And into silence hush the timorous flocks , That , calmly couching while the nightly dew Moistened each fleece , beneath the twinkling stars Slept amid that lone Camp on Hardknot's height * , Whose Guardians bent the knee to ...
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... rock to rock , Tossing her frantic thyrsus wide and high ! XXI . WHENCE that low voice ? -A whisper from 26 THE RIVER DUDDON . The Plain of Donnerdale.
... rock to rock , Tossing her frantic thyrsus wide and high ! XXI . WHENCE that low voice ? -A whisper from 26 THE RIVER DUDDON . The Plain of Donnerdale.
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... dare To prompt the thought ? -Upon the steep rock's breast The lonely Primrose yet renews its bloom , Untouched memento of her hapless doom ! XXIII . SHEEP - WASHING . SAD thoughts , avaunt 28 THE RIVER DUDDON . Tradition.
... dare To prompt the thought ? -Upon the steep rock's breast The lonely Primrose yet renews its bloom , Untouched memento of her hapless doom ! XXIII . SHEEP - WASHING . SAD thoughts , avaunt 28 THE RIVER DUDDON . Tradition.
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... rocks between ; Or , free as air , with flying inquest viewed The sullen reservoirs whence their bold brood- Pure as the morning , fretful , boisterous , keen , Green as the salt - sea billows , white and green- Poured down the hills ...
... rocks between ; Or , free as air , with flying inquest viewed The sullen reservoirs whence their bold brood- Pure as the morning , fretful , boisterous , keen , Green as the salt - sea billows , white and green- Poured down the hills ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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