The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... sight so 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 ...
... sight so 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 ...
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... sight . " Eternity and Time " They urge , " have interwoven claims and rights Not to be jeopardised through foulest crime : 11 The sentence rule by mercy's heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not by finite sense Infinite ...
... sight . " Eternity and Time " They urge , " have interwoven claims and rights Not to be jeopardised through foulest crime : 11 The sentence rule by mercy's heaven - born lights . " Even so ; but measuring not by finite sense Infinite ...
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... sight . Rough is the time ; and thoughts , that would be free IO From heaviness , oft fly , dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane ...
... sight . Rough is the time ; and thoughts , that would be free IO From heaviness , oft fly , dear Friend , to thee ; Turn from a spot where neither sheltered road Nor hedge - row screen invites my steps abroad ; Where one poor Plane ...
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... aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 50 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well— Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and life's daily rounds , Thoughts , chances , sights , or doings , which we tell 50 54 Without reserve to those whom we love well— Then haply 12 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... sight , unless they perish here . Such have we , but unvaried in its style ; 60 What shall I treat of ? News from Mona's Isle ? No tales of Runagates fresh landed , whence And wherefore fugitive or on what pretence ; Of feasts , or ...
... sight , unless they perish here . Such have we , but unvaried in its style ; 60 What shall I treat of ? News from Mona's Isle ? No tales of Runagates fresh landed , whence And wherefore fugitive or on what pretence ; Of feasts , or ...
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