“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - 568 páginas |
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... Shade . 1824 . III . [ OBSERVED in the holly - grove at Alfoxden , where these verses were written in the spring of 1799. I had the pleasure of again seeing , with dear friends , this grove in unimpaired beauty forty - one years after ...
... Shade . 1824 . III . [ OBSERVED in the holly - grove at Alfoxden , where these verses were written in the spring of 1799. I had the pleasure of again seeing , with dear friends , this grove in unimpaired beauty forty - one years after ...
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... shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy . 1799 . IV ...
... shade By those embowering hollies made , The leaves in myriads jump and spring , As if with pipes and music rare Some Robin Good - fellow were there , And all those leaves , in festive glee , Were dancing to the minstrelsy . 1799 . IV ...
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... shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other . make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; The Broom might have pursued ...
... shade , the mother - ewe Lies with her infant lamb ; I see The love they to each other . make , And the sweet joy which they partake , It is a joy to me . ' X. Her voice was blithe , her heart was light ; The Broom might have pursued ...
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... shade They lie like fawns reposing . But now , upstarting with affright At noise of man and steed , Away they fly to left , to right- Of your fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ...
... shade They lie like fawns reposing . But now , upstarting with affright At noise of man and steed , Away they fly to left , to right- Of your fair household , Father - knight , Methinks you take small heed ! Sing , mournfully , oh ...
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... shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The Primrose for a veil had spread The largest of her upright leaves ; And thus , for purposes benign , A simple flower deceives . Concealed from friends who might disturb Thy quiet with no ...
... shaded mouth ; And felt that all was well . The Primrose for a veil had spread The largest of her upright leaves ; And thus , for purposes benign , A simple flower deceives . Concealed from friends who might disturb Thy quiet with no ...
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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