The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... hours There close the peaceful lives of flowers ? Say , when the moving creatures saw All kinds commingled without fear , Prevailed a like indulgent law For the still growths that prosper here ? Did wanton fawn and kid forbear The half ...
... hours There close the peaceful lives of flowers ? Say , when the moving creatures saw All kinds commingled without fear , Prevailed a like indulgent law For the still growths that prosper here ? Did wanton fawn and kid forbear The half ...
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... hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my leaves - now shed and gone , The linnet lodged , and for us two Chanted his pretty songs , when you Had little voice or none . V. But now proud thoughts are in your breast ...
... hours , I sheltered you with leaves and flowers ; And in my leaves - now shed and gone , The linnet lodged , and for us two Chanted his pretty songs , when you Had little voice or none . V. But now proud thoughts are in your breast ...
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... shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI . From me this friendly warning take'- The Broom THE OAK AND THE BROOM . 15.
... shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI . From me this friendly warning take'- The Broom THE OAK AND THE BROOM . 15.
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... hour , Have I derived from thy sweet power Some apprehension ; Some steady love ; some brief delight ; Some memory that had taken flight ; Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; Or stray invention . If stately passions in me burn , And ...
... hour , Have I derived from thy sweet power Some apprehension ; Some steady love ; some brief delight ; Some memory that had taken flight ; Some chime of fancy wrong or right ; Or stray invention . If stately passions in me burn , And ...
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... hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we will see or no ; Others , too , of lofty mien ; They have done as worldlings do , Taken praise that should be thine , Little , humble Celandine ! VOL . II . D Prophet of delight and ...
... hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we will see or no ; Others , too , of lofty mien ; They have done as worldlings do , Taken praise that should be thine , Little , humble Celandine ! VOL . II . D Prophet of delight and ...
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angel-light beauty behold beneath bird BLACK COMB blest bough bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheerful clouds creature dancing dear delight doth dwell earth faery fair fancy fear feelings flowers gentle gladness gleam GLOW-WORM Grasmere green grove happy hast hath head heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill hour language light living lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray metre mind moon morning mountain mournfully murmur naked instinct nature nest never night nook o'er oh misery passion Peter Bell Pilewort pleasure Poems Poet poetic diction Poetry poor praise prose rays Workman Reader rill river Swale rock round shade sight silent Sing sleep smile solitude of Binnorie song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir sweet thee thine things thou art thoughts trees vale voice wandering weary wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings withered woods