The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... cheer , By fanciful embroideries . Trust , angry Bard ! a knowing Sprite , Nor think the Harp her lot deplores ; Though mid the stars the Lyre shine bright , Love stoops as fondly as he soars . ” 1827 . XIX . THE CONTRAST , THE PARROT ...
... cheer , By fanciful embroideries . Trust , angry Bard ! a knowing Sprite , Nor think the Harp her lot deplores ; Though mid the stars the Lyre shine bright , Love stoops as fondly as he soars . ” 1827 . XIX . THE CONTRAST , THE PARROT ...
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... care disturbed , Apt likeness bears to hers , through gathered clouds , Moving untouched in silver purity , And cheering oft - times their reluctant gloom . Fair are ye both , and both are free from TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER . 75.
... care disturbed , Apt likeness bears to hers , through gathered clouds , Moving untouched in silver purity , And cheering oft - times their reluctant gloom . Fair are ye both , and both are free from TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER . 75.
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... cheers Thy loneliness : or shall those smiles be called Feelers of love , put forth as if to explore This untried world , and to prepare thy way Through a strait passage intricate and dim ? Such are they ; and the same are tokens ...
... cheers Thy loneliness : or shall those smiles be called Feelers of love , put forth as if to explore This untried world , and to prepare thy way Through a strait passage intricate and dim ? Such are they ; and the same are tokens ...
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... What good or evil have they seen Since I their pastime witnessed here , Their daring wiles , their sportive cheer ? I ask - but all is dark between ! They met me in a genial hour , When universal SEQUEL TO THE FOREGOING . 103 -
... What good or evil have they seen Since I their pastime witnessed here , Their daring wiles , their sportive cheer ? I ask - but all is dark between ! They met me in a genial hour , When universal SEQUEL TO THE FOREGOING . 103 -
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... cheer , Yet as I left I find them here ! The weary Sun betook himself to rest ; - Then issued Vesper from the fulgent west , Outshining like a visible God The glorious path in which he trod . And now , ascending , after one dark hour ...
... cheer , Yet as I left I find them here ! The weary Sun betook himself to rest ; - Then issued Vesper from the fulgent west , Outshining like a visible God The glorious path in which he trod . And now , ascending , after one dark hour ...
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