The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Dread cliff of Baruth ! that wild wish may sleep , Bold as if men and creatures of the Deep Breathed the same element ; too many wrecks Have struck thy sides , too many ghastly decks Hast thou looked down upon , that such a thought ...
... Dread cliff of Baruth ! that wild wish may sleep , Bold as if men and creatures of the Deep Breathed the same element ; too many wrecks Have struck thy sides , too many ghastly decks Hast thou looked down upon , that such a thought ...
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... dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! And , when Thou art past service , worn away , No dull oblivious nook shall hide thy fate . His thrift thy uselessness will never scorn ; An heir - loom in ...
... dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! And , when Thou art past service , worn away , No dull oblivious nook shall hide thy fate . His thrift thy uselessness will never scorn ; An heir - loom in ...
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... dread . For which it pleased him in his songs to show The occasion of his woe , as best he might ; And made a fitting song , of words but few , Somewhat his woeful heart to make more light ; And when he was removed from all men's sight ...
... dread . For which it pleased him in his songs to show The occasion of his woe , as best he might ; And made a fitting song , of words but few , Somewhat his woeful heart to make more light ; And when he was removed from all men's sight ...
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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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