The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... wishes sent of like good will To our kind Friend high on the sunny hill Luminous region , fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy ...
... wishes sent of like good will To our kind Friend high on the sunny hill Luminous region , fair as if the prime Were tempting all astir to look aloft or climb ; Only the centre of the shining cot 215 With door left open makes a gloomy ...
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... wishes ; and to you The remnant of his days at least was true ; You , whom , though long deserted , he loved best ; You , Muses , books , fields , liberty , and rest ! 125 Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of ...
... wishes ; and to you The remnant of his days at least was true ; You , whom , though long deserted , he loved best ; You , Muses , books , fields , liberty , and rest ! 125 Far happier they who , fixing hope and aim On the humanities of ...
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... wish that men by men despised , And such as lift their foreheads overprized , 30 Should sometimes think , where'er they chance to spy This child of Nature's own humility , What recompense is kept in store or left For all that seem ...
... wish that men by men despised , And such as lift their foreheads overprized , 30 Should sometimes think , where'er they chance to spy This child of Nature's own humility , What recompense is kept in store or left For all that seem ...
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... throng The Captive shunned all converse proffered there . Wife , children , kindred , they were dead and gone ; 25 But , if no evil hap his wishes crossed , 32 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . know an aged Man constrained to dwell.
... throng The Captive shunned all converse proffered there . Wife , children , kindred , they were dead and gone ; 25 But , if no evil hap his wishes crossed , 32 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . know an aged Man constrained to dwell.
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. But , if no evil hap his wishes crossed , One living Stay was left , and on that one Some recompense for all that he had lost . O that the good old Man had power to prove , By message sent through air or ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. But , if no evil hap his wishes crossed , One living Stay was left , and on that one Some recompense for all that he had lost . O that the good old Man had power to prove , By message sent through air or ...
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