The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... cheer , The whole day long , and all days of the year . Thus gladdened from our own dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would ...
... cheer , The whole day long , and all days of the year . Thus gladdened from our own dear Vale we pass And soon approach Diana's Looking - glass ! 165 To Loughrigg - tarn , round clear and bright as heaven , Such name Italian fancy would ...
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... cheer the room , They wore away the night in starless gloom ; 55 And when the sun first dawned upon the streams , How faint their portion of his vital beams ! Thus , and unable to complain , they fared , While not one joy of ours by ...
... cheer the room , They wore away the night in starless gloom ; 55 And when the sun first dawned upon the streams , How faint their portion of his vital beams ! Thus , and unable to complain , they fared , While not one joy of ours by ...
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... cheer . Then , little Bird , this boon confer , Come , and my requiem sing , Nor fail to be the harbinger Of everlasting Spring . 5 10 15 S. H. VII . I KNOW an aged Man constrained to dwell TO A REDBREAST . 31 To a Redbreast-(in Sickness)
... cheer . Then , little Bird , this boon confer , Come , and my requiem sing , Nor fail to be the harbinger Of everlasting Spring . 5 10 15 S. H. VII . I KNOW an aged Man constrained to dwell TO A REDBREAST . 31 To a Redbreast-(in Sickness)
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... in vain , Might tell what intercourse she found , Her silence to endear ; 205 What birds she tamed , what flowers the ground Sent forth her peace to cheer . To one mute Presence , above all , Her soothed 64 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... in vain , Might tell what intercourse she found , Her silence to endear ; 205 What birds she tamed , what flowers the ground Sent forth her peace to cheer . To one mute Presence , above all , Her soothed 64 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... cheer dark winter's lonely hours . III . 1811. ( ? ) WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF SIR GEORGE BEAU- MONT , BART . , AND IN HIS NAME , FOR AN URN , PLACED BY HIM AT THE TERMINATION OF A NEWLY - PLANTED AVENUE , IN THE SAME GROUNDS . YE Lime ...
... cheer dark winter's lonely hours . III . 1811. ( ? ) WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF SIR GEORGE BEAU- MONT , BART . , AND IN HIS NAME , FOR AN URN , PLACED BY HIM AT THE TERMINATION OF A NEWLY - PLANTED AVENUE , IN THE SAME GROUNDS . YE Lime ...
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