The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... seems To render visible her own soft dreams , 186 If , mixed with what appeared of rock , lawn , wood , 190 Fondly embosomed in the tranquil flood , A glimpse I caught of that Abode , by Thee Designed to rise in humble privacy , A lowly ...
... seems To render visible her own soft dreams , 186 If , mixed with what appeared of rock , lawn , wood , 190 Fondly embosomed in the tranquil flood , A glimpse I caught of that Abode , by Thee Designed to rise in humble privacy , A lowly ...
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... delight three summer morning hours . More could my pen report of grave or gay 270 That through our gipsy travel cheered the way ; But , bursting forth above the waves , the Sun Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , EPISTLE . 19.
... delight three summer morning hours . More could my pen report of grave or gay 270 That through our gipsy travel cheered the way ; But , bursting forth above the waves , the Sun Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , EPISTLE . 19.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , " Be done . " Yet , Beaumont , thou wilt not , I trust , reprove This humble offering made by Truth to Love , Nor chide the Muse that stooped to break a spell 276 ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Laughs at my pains , and seems to say , " Be done . " Yet , Beaumont , thou wilt not , I trust , reprove This humble offering made by Truth to Love , Nor chide the Muse that stooped to break a spell 276 ...
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... seem A place where joy is known , Where golden flash and silver gleam Have meanings of their own ; While , high and low , and all about , Your motions , glittering Elves ! Ye weave - no danger from without , And peace among yourselves ...
... seem A place where joy is known , Where golden flash and silver gleam Have meanings of their own ; While , high and low , and all about , Your motions , glittering Elves ! Ye weave - no danger from without , And peace among yourselves ...
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... seem , whate'er ye are― All leads to gentleness . 35 Cold though your nature be , ' tis pure ; 40 Your birthright is a fence From all that haughtier kinds endure Through tyranny of sense . Ah ! not alone by colours bright Are Ye to ...
... seem , whate'er ye are― All leads to gentleness . 35 Cold though your nature be , ' tis pure ; 40 Your birthright is a fence From all that haughtier kinds endure Through tyranny of sense . Ah ! not alone by colours bright Are Ye to ...
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