The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... deep And solemn harmony pervades The hollow vale from steep to steep , And penetrates the glades . Far - distant images draw nigh , Called forth by wondrous potency Of beamy radiance , that imbues Whate'er it strikes with gem - like ...
... deep And solemn harmony pervades The hollow vale from steep to steep , And penetrates the glades . Far - distant images draw nigh , Called forth by wondrous potency Of beamy radiance , that imbues Whate'er it strikes with gem - like ...
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... deep Would follow them , entangled in the sweep ; But in black caves the Sire Omnipotent 75 The winds sequester'd , fearing such event ; Heap'd over them vast mountains , and assign'd A Monarch , that should rule the blustering kind ...
... deep Would follow them , entangled in the sweep ; But in black caves the Sire Omnipotent 75 The winds sequester'd , fearing such event ; Heap'd over them vast mountains , and assign'd A Monarch , that should rule the blustering kind ...
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... Deep in placid majesty , He saw the Trojan Gallies scatter'd wide , The men they bore oppress'd and terrified ; Waters and ruinous Heaven against their peace allied . Nor from the Brother was conceal'd the heat Of Juno's anger , and ...
... Deep in placid majesty , He saw the Trojan Gallies scatter'd wide , The men they bore oppress'd and terrified ; Waters and ruinous Heaven against their peace allied . Nor from the Brother was conceal'd the heat Of Juno's anger , and ...
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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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