The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of this MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of Cumberland -1811.
... wind best loves , Or like a Centinel that , evermore 20 Darkening the window , ill defends the door Of this MISCELLANEOUS POEMS Epistle to Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart From the South-west Coast of Cumberland -1811.
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... wind , Or listens to its play among the boughs Above her head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and ...
... wind , Or listens to its play among the boughs Above her head and so forgets her vows—— If such a Visitant of Earth there be And she would deign this day to smile on me And aid my verse , content with local bounds Of natural beauty and ...
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... wind Most restlessly alive when most confined . Ask not of me , whose tongue can best appease The mighty tumults of the HOUSE OF KEYS ; 66 The last year's cup whose Ram or Heifer gained , What slopes are planted , or what mosses drained ...
... wind Most restlessly alive when most confined . Ask not of me , whose tongue can best appease The mighty tumults of the HOUSE OF KEYS ; 66 The last year's cup whose Ram or Heifer gained , What slopes are planted , or what mosses drained ...
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... wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road Stopped me at once by charm of what it showed , The encircling region vividly exprest Within the mirror's depth a world at rest— Sky streaked with purple , grove and ...
... wind that idly blows . 170 Ah , Beaumont ! when an opening in the road Stopped me at once by charm of what it showed , The encircling region vividly exprest Within the mirror's depth a world at rest— Sky streaked with purple , grove and ...
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... 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 golden ...
... 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 golden ...
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