The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... cloud , old Snafell ! that thine eye Over three Realms may take its widest range ; And let , for them , thy ... clouds K XXII . 1 Clear voices from pure worlds of hope exclaim MS . 5 Before a flying season's rash pretence Should ...
... cloud , old Snafell ! that thine eye Over three Realms may take its widest range ; And let , for them , thy ... clouds K XXII . 1 Clear voices from pure worlds of hope exclaim MS . 5 Before a flying season's rash pretence Should ...
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... clouds In which the sun his setting shrouds . VII A soul so pitiably forlorn , If such do on this earth abide , May season apathy with scorn , May turn indifference to pride ; And still be not unblest - compared With him who grovels ...
... clouds In which the sun his setting shrouds . VII A soul so pitiably forlorn , If such do on this earth abide , May season apathy with scorn , May turn indifference to pride ; And still be not unblest - compared With him who grovels ...
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... clouds might bear- Blended with praise of that parental love , Beneath whose watchful the Maiden grew Pious and pure , modest and yet so brave , Though young so wise , though meek so resolute— Might carry to the clouds and to the stars ...
... clouds might bear- Blended with praise of that parental love , Beneath whose watchful the Maiden grew Pious and pure , modest and yet so brave , Though young so wise , though meek so resolute— Might carry to the clouds and to the stars ...
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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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