The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from to - day , my Friend , will date The opening of the year . Love , now a universal birth , From heart to heart is stealing , From earth to man , from man to ...
... give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from to - day , my Friend , will date The opening of the year . Love , now a universal birth , From heart to heart is stealing , From earth to man , from man to ...
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... give ; For of all good she is the best alive . Alas , poor Book ! for thy unworthiness , To show to her some pleasant meanings writ In winning words , since through her gentiless , Thee she accepts as for her service fit ! Oh ! it ...
... give ; For of all good she is the best alive . Alas , poor Book ! for thy unworthiness , To show to her some pleasant meanings writ In winning words , since through her gentiless , Thee she accepts as for her service fit ! Oh ! it ...
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... give birth . " All ask what Phoebus wills ; and where the bourne Thus Phoebus answer'd , and forthwith the crowd Burst into transport vehement and loud : 145 words To which Troy's wandering Race are destin'd to return . Then spake my ...
... give birth . " All ask what Phoebus wills ; and where the bourne Thus Phoebus answer'd , and forthwith the crowd Burst into transport vehement and loud : 145 words To which Troy's wandering Race are destin'd to return . Then spake my ...
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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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