The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... school , And love the end , which all through peace must seek . But lamentably do they err who strain His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And 6 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Ye brood of Conscience-Spectres! that frequent.
... school , And love the end , which all through peace must seek . But lamentably do they err who strain His mandates , given rash impulse to control 10 And 6 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Ye brood of Conscience-Spectres! that frequent.
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... peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbour ! huge Black Comb 5 Frowns deepening visibly his native gloom , Unless ...
... peace which all her fields partake , Here on the bleakest point of Cumbria's shore We sojourn stunned by Ocean's ceaseless roar ; While , day by day , grim neighbour ! huge Black Comb 5 Frowns deepening visibly his native gloom , Unless ...
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... Your motions , glittering Elves ! Ye weave - no danger from without , And peace among yourselves , 5 ΙΟ 15 Type of a sunny human breast Is your transparent cell. GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE . 21 Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase.
... Your motions , glittering Elves ! Ye weave - no danger from without , And peace among yourselves , 5 ΙΟ 15 Type of a sunny human breast Is your transparent cell. GOLD AND SILVER FISHES IN A VASE . 21 Gold and Silver Fishes in a Vase.
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... 45 I ask what warrant fixed them ( like a spell Of witchcraft fixed them ) in the crystal cell ; To wheel with languid motion round and round , Beautiful , yet in mournful durance bound . Their peace 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... 45 I ask what warrant fixed them ( like a spell Of witchcraft fixed them ) in the crystal cell ; To wheel with languid motion round and round , Beautiful , yet in mournful durance bound . Their peace 24 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Beautiful , yet in mournful durance bound . Their peace , perhaps , our lightest footfall marred ; 50 On their quick sense our sweetest music jarred ; And whither could they dart , if seized with fear ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Beautiful , yet in mournful durance bound . Their peace , perhaps , our lightest footfall marred ; 50 On their quick sense our sweetest music jarred ; And whither could they dart , if seized with fear ...
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