The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... thoughts are far ; And yet he warbles songs of war , That seem like songs of love , For calm and gentle is his mien ; Like a dead Boy he is serene . 1799 . XXI . SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW . THOUGH the 54 THE DANISH BOY .
... thoughts are far ; And yet he warbles songs of war , That seem like songs of love , For calm and gentle is his mien ; Like a dead Boy he is serene . 1799 . XXI . SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW . THOUGH the 54 THE DANISH BOY .
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... calm and deep . Clouds that love through air to hasten , Ere the storm its fury stills , Helmet - like themselves will fasten On the heads of towering hills . What , if through the frozen centre Of the Alps the Chamois bound , Yet he ...
... calm and deep . Clouds that love through air to hasten , Ere the storm its fury stills , Helmet - like themselves will fasten On the heads of towering hills . What , if through the frozen centre Of the Alps the Chamois bound , Yet he ...
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... calm river's breast . Man and Maidens wheel , They themselves make the reel , And their music's a prey which they seize ; It plays not for them , -what matter ? ' tis theirs ; And if they had care , it has scattered their cares , While ...
... calm river's breast . Man and Maidens wheel , They themselves make the reel , And their music's a prey which they seize ; It plays not for them , -what matter ? ' tis theirs ; And if they had care , it has scattered their cares , While ...
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... every where The spirit of my song : ' Mid grove , and by the calm fireside , Love animates my lyre- That coo again ! - ' t is not to chide , I feel , but to inspire . 1830 . XXV . A WREN'S NEST . AMONG the dwellings framed.
... every where The spirit of my song : ' Mid grove , and by the calm fireside , Love animates my lyre- That coo again ! - ' t is not to chide , I feel , but to inspire . 1830 . XXV . A WREN'S NEST . AMONG the dwellings framed.
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... calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one might think , From the motions that are made , Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending , - To this lower world ...
... calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one might think , From the motions that are made , Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending , - To this lower world ...
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