“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Green Linnet . 20 To a Sky - lark 22 To the Small Celandine . 23 To the same Flower . 26 • The Seven Sisters ; or , the Solitude of Binnorie 28 • Who fancied what a pretty sight 31 The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly 32 Song for the ...
... Green Linnet . 20 To a Sky - lark 22 To the Small Celandine . 23 To the same Flower . 26 • The Seven Sisters ; or , the Solitude of Binnorie 28 • Who fancied what a pretty sight 31 The Redbreast chasing the Butterfly 32 Song for the ...
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... green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the year the bower is green . But A WHIRL - BLAST FROM BEHIND THE HILL . 5 A whirl-blast from behind the hill.
... green ; A fairer bower was never seen . From year to year the spacious floor With withered leaves is covered o'er , And all the year the bower is green . But A WHIRL - BLAST FROM BEHIND THE HILL . 5 A whirl-blast from behind the hill.
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William Wordsworth. And all the year the bower is green . But see ! where'er the hailstones drop The withered leaves all skip and hop ; There's not a breeze - no breath of air- Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor ...
William Wordsworth. And all the year the bower is green . But see ! where'er the hailstones drop The withered leaves all skip and hop ; There's not a breeze - no breath of air- Yet here , and there , and every where Along the floor ...
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... to this day ! V. If breeze or bird to this rough steep Your kind's first seed did bear ; The breeze had better been asleep , The bird caught in a snare : For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless 10 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
... to this day ! V. If breeze or bird to this rough steep Your kind's first seed did bear ; The breeze had better been asleep , The bird caught in a snare : For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless 10 POEMS OF THE FANCY .
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William Wordsworth. For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI ...
William Wordsworth. For you and your green twigs decoy The little witless shepherd - boy To come and slumber in your bower ; And , trust me , on some sultry noon , Both you and he , Heaven knows how soon ! Will perish in one hour . VI ...
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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