The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... sleeps 135 And lonesome watch that out of doors he keeps ; Not oftentimes , I trust , as we , poor brute ! Espied him on his legs sustained , blank , mute , And of all visible motion destitute , 141 So that the very heaving of his ...
... sleeps 135 And lonesome watch that out of doors he keeps ; Not oftentimes , I trust , as we , poor brute ! Espied him on his legs sustained , blank , mute , And of all visible motion destitute , 141 So that the very heaving of his ...
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... sleep , When Nature's self , amid such blending , 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 ...
... sleep , When Nature's self , amid such blending , 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 ...
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... sleep a wink . O joy for her ! whene'er in winter The winds at night had made a rout ; And scattered many a lusty splinter And many a rotten bough about . Yet never had she , well or sick , As every man who knew her says , A pile ...
... sleep a wink . O joy for her ! whene'er in winter The winds at night had made a rout ; And scattered many a lusty splinter And many a rotten bough about . Yet never had she , well or sick , As every man who knew her says , A pile ...
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... over her the Matron bent Sleep sealed her eyes , and stole Feeling from limbs with travel spent , And trouble from the soul . 30 35 40 45 Refreshed , the Wanderer rose at morn , And soon THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE . 59 37 40 42.
... over her the Matron bent Sleep sealed her eyes , and stole Feeling from limbs with travel spent , And trouble from the soul . 30 35 40 45 Refreshed , the Wanderer rose at morn , And soon THE RUSSIAN FUGITIVE . 59 37 40 42.
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... sleep II Where Death and Glory a joint sabbath keep , Yet not the less his Spirit would hold dear Self - hidden praise , and Friendship's private tear : 15 Hence on my patrimonial grounds , have I Raised this frail tribute to his memory ...
... sleep II Where Death and Glory a joint sabbath keep , Yet not the less his Spirit would hold dear Self - hidden praise , and Friendship's private tear : 15 Hence on my patrimonial grounds , have I Raised this frail tribute to his memory ...
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