“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... never - wearied voice . To the last point of vision , and beyond , Mount , daring warbler ! —that love - prompted strain , ( ' Twixt thee and thine a never - failing bond ) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain : Yet might'st thou ...
... never - wearied voice . To the last point of vision , and beyond , Mount , daring warbler ! —that love - prompted strain , ( ' Twixt thee and thine a never - failing bond ) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain : Yet might'st thou ...
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... never - sullied dews , Ye , gentle breezes from the west , With all the ministers of hope Are tempted to this sunny slope ! ; And hither throngs of birds resort Some , inmates lodged in shady nests , Some , perched on stems of stately ...
... never - sullied dews , Ye , gentle breezes from the west , With all the ministers of hope Are tempted to this sunny slope ! ; And hither throngs of birds resort Some , inmates lodged in shady nests , Some , perched on stems of stately ...
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... ; 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.
... ; 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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... never die . IX . The butterfly , all green and gold , To me hath often flown , Here in my blossoms to behold Wings lovely as his own . When grass is chill with rain or dew , Beneath my shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ...
... never die . IX . The butterfly , all green and gold , To me hath often flown , Here in my blossoms to behold Wings lovely as his own . When grass is chill with rain or dew , Beneath my shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ...
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... Yet like a star , with glittering crest , Self - poised in air thou seem'st to rest ; - May peace come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , c 2 TO THE SAME FLOWER . 19.
... Yet like a star , with glittering crest , Self - poised in air thou seem'st to rest ; - May peace come never to his nest , Who shall reprove thee ! Bright Flower ! for by that name at last , c 2 TO THE SAME FLOWER . 19.
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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