The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I yonder saw her eke full blissfully ...
... Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I yonder saw her eke full blissfully ...
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... Lady lost , Taken away ! how frail our judgments are She who from western unto eastern coast ] with so long a war [ Was taken from him now ' mid such a band Of his own friends and in his native land , Not one sword drawn to help the ...
... Lady lost , Taken away ! how frail our judgments are She who from western unto eastern coast ] with so long a war [ Was taken from him now ' mid such a band Of his own friends and in his native land , Not one sword drawn to help the ...
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... LADY , LIST [ Composed 1826. - First printed 1896. ] PRITHEE , gentle Lady , list To a small Ventriloquist : I whose pretty voice you hear From this paper speaking clear Have a Mother , once a Statue ! I , thus boldly looking at you ...
... LADY , LIST [ Composed 1826. - First printed 1896. ] PRITHEE , gentle Lady , list To a small Ventriloquist : I whose pretty voice you hear From this paper speaking clear Have a Mother , once a Statue ! I , thus boldly looking at you ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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