The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4W. Paterson, 1883 |
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... Heaven has joined Great issues , good or bad for human kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness , like a Man inspired ; And , through the heat of conflict , keeps the law In calmness made , and sees what he ...
... Heaven has joined Great issues , good or bad for human kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness , like a Man inspired ; And , through the heat of conflict , keeps the law In calmness made , and sees what he ...
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... Heaven's applause : This is the happy Warrior ; this is He That every Man in arms should wish to be.2 The following note was added , in the edition of 1807. " The above verses were written soon after tidings had been received of the ...
... Heaven's applause : This is the happy Warrior ; this is He That every Man in arms should wish to be.2 The following note was added , in the edition of 1807. " The above verses were written soon after tidings had been received of the ...
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... heaven ; And of Eustace was forgiven : Then in a convent went to hide His melancholy head , and there he died . But Sir Eustace , whom good angels Had preserved from murderers ' hands , And from Pagan chains had rescued , Lived with ...
... heaven ; And of Eustace was forgiven : Then in a convent went to hide His melancholy head , and there he died . But Sir Eustace , whom good angels Had preserved from murderers ' hands , And from Pagan chains had rescued , Lived with ...
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... heavens are blue and fair ; Calm , though impatient , is1 the crowd ; each stands ready with the fee , And envies him that's looking ; —what an insight must it be ! 2 Yet , Showman , where can lie the cause ? Shall thy Imple- ment have ...
... heavens are blue and fair ; Calm , though impatient , is1 the crowd ; each stands ready with the fee , And envies him that's looking ; —what an insight must it be ! 2 Yet , Showman , where can lie the cause ? Shall thy Imple- ment have ...
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... heaven ; 3 But , Cynthia ! should to thee the palm be given , Queen both for beauty and for majesty . The sonnet of Sir Philip Sidney's , from which the two first lines of this one are taken , is No. XXXI . of his Astrophel and Stella ...
... heaven ; 3 But , Cynthia ! should to thee the palm be given , Queen both for beauty and for majesty . The sonnet of Sir Philip Sidney's , from which the two first lines of this one are taken , is No. XXXI . of his Astrophel and Stella ...
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amongst the Poems ancient appear Appleby Castle Banner Barden Tower beautiful BLACK COMB Bolton brother Brougham Castle Castle cheer clouds Coleorton Comp composition Creature dark dear delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage Dr Johnson Earl earth edition Emily eyes Fancy fear feelings Fenwick note Grasmere grave ground happy hath heard heart heaven holy honour hope human images Imagination inscription labour Lady Anne Clifford Lady Beaumont language Leicestershire lines lived look Lord Clifford metre mind moral nature never night Norton o'er objects passion pleasure Poet poetical Poetry prayer Priory prose reader referred rock Rylstone Seven Whistlers sight Sir George Beaumont Skipton sleep song sonnet sorrow soul spirit St Cuthbert stood thee things thou thought tion tower Town-end tree vale verse voice Westmoreland Wharf White Doe words Wordsworth written youth