The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... tears that rise For names once heard , and heard no more ; Tears brightened by the serenade For infant in the cradle laid . Ah ! not for emerald fields alone , With ambient streams more pure and bright Than fabled Cytherea's zone ...
... tears that rise For names once heard , and heard no more ; Tears brightened by the serenade For infant in the cradle laid . Ah ! not for emerald fields alone , With ambient streams more pure and bright Than fabled Cytherea's zone ...
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... tear precious in compassion shed For Her , who , pierced by sorrow's thrilling dart , Did meekly bear the pang unmerited ; Meek as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in ...
... tear precious in compassion shed For Her , who , pierced by sorrow's thrilling dart , Did meekly bear the pang unmerited ; Meek as that emblem of her lowly heart The milk - white Lamb which in a line she led , — And faithful , loyal in ...
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... , Has touched thee - and a Spirit's hand : A voice is with us - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ! CANTO SECOND . THE Harp in lowliness obeyed ; And CANTO I. OF RYLSTONE . 59 59.
... , Has touched thee - and a Spirit's hand : A voice is with us - a command To chant , in strains of heavenly glory , A tale of tears , a mortal story ! CANTO SECOND . THE Harp in lowliness obeyed ; And CANTO I. OF RYLSTONE . 59 59.
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... To noble Percy ; and a force Still stronger , bends him to his course . This said , our tears to - day may fall As at an innocent funeral . In deep and awful channel runs This sympathy of Sire 64 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
... To noble Percy ; and a force Still stronger , bends him to his course . This said , our tears to - day may fall As at an innocent funeral . In deep and awful channel runs This sympathy of Sire 64 CANTO II . THE WHITE DOE.
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... tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed Banner grew Beneath a loving old Man's view . Thy part is done thy painful part ; Be thou then satisfied in heart ! A further ...
... tear , And smiles , that dared to take their place , Meek filial smiles , upon thy face , As that unhallowed Banner grew Beneath a loving old Man's view . Thy part is done thy painful part ; Be thou then satisfied in heart ! A further ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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