The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... Followed by multitudes of stars , that , small And sharp , and bright , along the dark abyss Drive as she drives : how fast they wheel away , Yet vanish not ! -the wind is in the tree , But they are silent ; -still they roll along ...
... Followed by multitudes of stars , that , small And sharp , and bright , along the dark abyss Drive as she drives : how fast they wheel away , Yet vanish not ! -the wind is in the tree , But they are silent ; -still they roll along ...
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... followed with his hat in hand , Wreathed round with yellow flowers the gayest of the land . The other wore a rimless crown With leaves of laurel stuck about ; And , while both followed up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout , In ...
... followed with his hat in hand , Wreathed round with yellow flowers the gayest of the land . The other wore a rimless crown With leaves of laurel stuck about ; And , while both followed up and down , Each whooping with a merry shout , In ...
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... followed each , With something of a lofty utterance drest- Choice word and measured phrase , above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use , Religious men , who give to God and man their ...
... followed each , With something of a lofty utterance drest- Choice word and measured phrase , above the reach Of ordinary men ; a stately speech ; Such as grave Livers do in Scotland use , Religious men , who give to God and man their ...
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... followed ; for such loss , I would believe , Abundant recompence . For I have learned To look on nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes The still , sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor grating ...
... followed ; for such loss , I would believe , Abundant recompence . For I have learned To look on nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes The still , sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor grating ...
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... followed Peter Bell . But many good and pious thoughts Had she ; and , in the kirk to pray , Two long Scotch miles , through rain or snow , To kirk she had been used to go , Twice every Sabbath - day . And , when she followed Peter Bell ...
... followed Peter Bell . But many good and pious thoughts Had she ; and , in the kirk to pray , Two long Scotch miles , through rain or snow , To kirk she had been used to go , Twice every Sabbath - day . And , when she followed Peter Bell ...
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