The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... soul as strong as a mountain river Pouring out praise to the almighty Giver , Joy and jollity be with us both ! Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy ...
... soul as strong as a mountain river Pouring out praise to the almighty Giver , Joy and jollity be with us both ! Alas ! my journey , rugged and uneven , Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy ...
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... that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to the goal ; Night and day , I feel the trouble Of the Wanderer in my soul . 1800 . XXII . STRAY PLEASURES . -Pleasure is spread through the 56 SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW .
... that care demands . Day and night my toils redouble , Never nearer to the goal ; Night and day , I feel the trouble Of the Wanderer in my soul . 1800 . XXII . STRAY PLEASURES . -Pleasure is spread through the 56 SONG FOR THE WANDERING JEW .
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... Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! 62 THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . lea : THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . 61.
... Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! 62 THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . lea : THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . 61.
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... soul endeared , Where by that dream he had been cheered Beneath the shady tree . XXIV . 1818 . THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . As often as I murmur here My half - formed melodies , Straight from her osier mansion near , The ...
... soul endeared , Where by that dream he had been cheered Beneath the shady tree . XXIV . 1818 . THE POET AND THE CAGED TURTLEDOVE . As often as I murmur here My half - formed melodies , Straight from her osier mansion near , The ...
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... soul awake , And have faculties to take , Even from things by sorrow wrought , Matter for a jocund thought , Spite of care , and spite of grief , To gambol with Life's falling Leaf . 1804 . XXVIII . ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , ON ...
... soul awake , And have faculties to take , Even from things by sorrow wrought , Matter for a jocund thought , Spite of care , and spite of grief , To gambol with Life's falling Leaf . 1804 . XXVIII . ADDRESS TO MY INFANT DAUGHTER , ON ...
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