The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... rest— Sky streaked with purple , grove and craggy 175 bield , 1 And the smooth green of many a pendent field , And , quieted and soothed , a torrent small , A word common in the country , signifying shelter , as in Scotland . A little ...
... rest— Sky streaked with purple , grove and craggy 175 bield , 1 And the smooth green of many a pendent field , And , quieted and soothed , a torrent small , A word common in the country , signifying shelter , as in Scotland . A little ...
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... rest Take those dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may ...
... rest Take those dear young Ones to a fearless nest ; And in Death's arms has long reposed the Friend For whom this simple Register was penned . Thanks to the moth that spared it for our eyes ; And Strangers even the slighted Scroll may ...
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... rest 5 No winds disturb ; the mirror of whose breast Is smooth as clear , save where with dimples small A fly may settle , or a blossom fall . 11 -There swims , of blazing sun and beating shower 15 Fearless ( but how obscured ! ) the ...
... rest 5 No winds disturb ; the mirror of whose breast Is smooth as clear , save where with dimples small A fly may settle , or a blossom fall . 11 -There swims , of blazing sun and beating shower 15 Fearless ( but how obscured ! ) the ...
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... rest ! 125 Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of peaceful fame , Enter betimes with more than martial fire The generous course , aspire , and still aspire ; Upheld by warnings heeded not too late Stifle the ...
... rest ! 125 Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of peaceful fame , Enter betimes with more than martial fire The generous course , aspire , and still aspire ; Upheld by warnings heeded not too late Stifle the ...
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... rest the weary head , Ponder the blessing they entreat From Heaven , and feel what they repeat , While they give utterance to the prayer That asks for daily bread . 30 1828 . VI . TO A REDBREAST- ( IN SICKNESS ) . STAY , little cheerful ...
... rest the weary head , Ponder the blessing they entreat From Heaven , and feel what they repeat , While they give utterance to the prayer That asks for daily bread . 30 1828 . VI . TO A REDBREAST- ( IN SICKNESS ) . STAY , little cheerful ...
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