The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... flower of all that springs from gentle blood Not without heavy grief of heart did He . Pause , courteous Spirit ! -Balbi suppli- cates • By a blest Husband guided , Mary came Six months to six years added he remained Cenotaph Epitaph in ...
... flower of all that springs from gentle blood Not without heavy grief of heart did He . Pause , courteous Spirit ! -Balbi suppli- cates • By a blest Husband guided , Mary came Six months to six years added he remained Cenotaph Epitaph in ...
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... mind , she had , within the range of the Author's ac- quaintance , no equal . 2 The small wild Geranium known by that name . ΙΟ To rival summer's brightest scarlet flower ; And flowers 28 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Poor Robin.
... mind , she had , within the range of the Author's ac- quaintance , no equal . 2 The small wild Geranium known by that name . ΙΟ To rival summer's brightest scarlet flower ; And flowers 28 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Poor Robin.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. ΙΟ To rival summer's brightest scarlet flower ; And flowers they well might seem to passers - by If looked at only with a careless eye ; Flowers - or a richer produce ( did it suit The season ) ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. ΙΟ To rival summer's brightest scarlet flower ; And flowers they well might seem to passers - by If looked at only with a careless eye ; Flowers - or a richer produce ( did it suit The season ) ...
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... flowers , 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 ...
... flowers , 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 ...
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... Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun Whether he shine on them or not ; and some , 15 Where'er he moves along the unclouded sky , Turn a ...
... Flowers are there many that delight to strive With the sharp wind , and seem to court the shower , Yet are by nature careless of the sun Whether he shine on them or not ; and some , 15 Where'er he moves along the unclouded sky , Turn a ...
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