The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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William Wordsworth. VI . What more he said I cannot tell , The Stream came thundering down the dell With aggravated haste ; I listened , nor aught else could hear ; The Briar quaked - and much I fear Those accents were his last . V. THE ...
William Wordsworth. VI . What more he said I cannot tell , The Stream came thundering down the dell With aggravated haste ; I listened , nor aught else could hear ; The Briar quaked - and much I fear Those accents were his last . V. THE ...
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... had been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . VI . The stream that flows out of the lake THE SEVEN SISTERS . 39.
... had been ; They ran , and with a desperate leap Together plunged into the deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The solitude of Binnorie . VI . The stream that flows out of the lake THE SEVEN SISTERS . 39.
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William Wordsworth. VI . The stream that flows out of the lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely Campbells . Seven little Islands , green and bare , Have risen from out the ...
William Wordsworth. VI . The stream that flows out of the lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely Campbells . Seven little Islands , green and bare , Have risen from out the ...
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... the tenant of the sky He turned , and watched with kindred look , A Glow - worm , in a dusky nook , Apparent at his feet . The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and 59 The Pilgrim's Dream; or, The Star and the Glowworm.
... the tenant of the sky He turned , and watched with kindred look , A Glow - worm , in a dusky nook , Apparent at his feet . The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and 59 The Pilgrim's Dream; or, The Star and the Glowworm.
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William Wordsworth. The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and slumbrous dream , A pregnant dream , within whose shadowy bounds He recognised the earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to ...
William Wordsworth. The murmur of a neighbouring stream Induced a soft and slumbrous dream , A pregnant dream , within whose shadowy bounds He recognised the earth - born Star , And That which glittered from afar ; And ( strange to ...
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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