The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... fair vales hath many a Tree . The massy Ways , carried across these heights Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's Cell- I. - Hopes what are they ? -- Beads of morning 76 77 78 79 On the Banks of a Rocky Stream ...
... fair vales hath many a Tree . The massy Ways , carried across these heights Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near a Hermit's Cell- I. - Hopes what are they ? -- Beads of morning 76 77 78 79 On the Banks of a Rocky Stream ...
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... fair Of sea and land , with yon grey towers that still Rise up as if to lord it over air— Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill 5 The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all ...
... fair Of sea and land , with yon grey towers that still Rise up as if to lord it over air— Might soothe in human breasts the sense of ill , Or charm it out of memory ; yea , might fill 5 The heart with joy and gratitude to God For all ...
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... fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of those dark corners sometimes found Within the happiest breast on ...
... fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy spot , 220 Emblem of those dark corners sometimes found Within the happiest breast on ...
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... fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 . 15 Note . - LOUGHRIGG TARN , alluded to in the fore- going Epistle , resembles , though much smaller in compass , the Lake ...
... fair As blameless pleasure , not without some tears , Reviewed through Love's transparent veil of years ? 1841 . 15 Note . - LOUGHRIGG TARN , alluded to in the fore- going Epistle , resembles , though much smaller in compass , the Lake ...
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... Fair Damsel ! o'er my captive mind , To truth and sober reason blind , 15 20 24 ' Mid that soft air , those long - lost bowers , The sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly ...
... Fair Damsel ! o'er my captive mind , To truth and sober reason blind , 15 20 24 ' Mid that soft air , those long - lost bowers , The sweet illusion might have hung , for hours . Thanks to this tell - tale sheaf of corn , That touchingly ...
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