“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... face , And yet with something of a grace , 2 Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : * See , in Chaucer and the ...
... face , And yet with something of a grace , 2 Which Love makes for thee ! Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit , and play with similies , Loose types of things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : * See , in Chaucer and the ...
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... face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the thrush Has a thought about her nest , Thou wilt come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast ...
... face I did not know ; Thou hast now , go where I may , Fifty greetings in a day . Ere a leaf is on a bush , In the time before the thrush Has a thought about her nest , Thou wilt come with half a call , Spreading out thy glossy breast ...
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... face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befal the yellow flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we ...
... face On the moor , and in the wood , In the lane ; there's not a place , Howsoever mean it be , But ' tis good enough for thee . Ill befal the yellow flowers , Children of the flaring hours ! Buttercups , that will be seen , Whether we ...
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... face , Reproaches from their lips are sent , That mimicry should thus disgrace The noble Instrument . A very Harp in all but size ! Needles for strings in apt gradation ! Minerva's self would stigmatize The unclassic profanation . Even ...
... face , Reproaches from their lips are sent , That mimicry should thus disgrace The noble Instrument . A very Harp in all but size ! Needles for strings in apt gradation ! Minerva's self would stigmatize The unclassic profanation . Even ...
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... face . IV . A harp is from his shoulder slung ; Resting the harp upon his knee ; To words of a forgotten tongue , He suits its melody . Of flocks upon the neighbouring hill He is the darling and the joy ; And often , when no cause ...
... face . IV . A harp is from his shoulder slung ; Resting the harp upon his knee ; To words of a forgotten tongue , He suits its melody . Of flocks upon the neighbouring hill He is the darling and the joy ; And often , when no cause ...
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Alfoxden Ambleside beauty behold beneath Benjamin Binnorie bird blest bower breast breath breeze bright Brinsop BROUGHAM CASTLE brow calm cheer clouds Coleorton COMPOSED creature dancing dear delight divine doth earth fair faith Fancy fear feel flowers FURNESS ABBEY gazed gentle gleam glory glow-worm grace Grasmere green grove happy hath head heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill hope hour light living lonely look Lord Clifford Loughrigg Fell Martha Ray mind moon morning mortal mountain murmur Muse Nature never night o'er oh misery pensive Peter Bell pleasure poem poor rill river Swale rocks round Rydal Mount seen shade side sight silent sing Skiddaw sleep smile song Sonnet soul sound spirit spring stars stir stream sweet thee thine things thou art thoughts Town-end trees vale voice wandering wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings woods WRITTEN at Rydal