The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... hear the Nightingale , Ere the vile Cuckoo's note be uttered . ΧΙ And then I thought anon as it was day , I gladly would go somewhere to essay If I perchance a Nightingale might hear , For yet had I heard none , of all that year , And ...
... hear the Nightingale , Ere the vile Cuckoo's note be uttered . ΧΙ And then I thought anon as it was day , I gladly would go somewhere to essay If I perchance a Nightingale might hear , For yet had I heard none , of all that year , And ...
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... hear you now a wondrous thing , I pray ; As long as in that swooning - fit I lay , Methought I wist right well what these birds meant , And had good knowing both of their intent , And of their speech , and all that they would say ...
... hear you now a wondrous thing , I pray ; As long as in that swooning - fit I lay , Methought I wist right well what these birds meant , And had good knowing both of their intent , And of their speech , and all that they would say ...
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... hear the Decalogue and feel No self - reproach ; who of the moral law Established in the land where they abide Are strict observers ; and not negligent In acts of love to those with whom they dwell , Their kindred , and the children of ...
... hear the Decalogue and feel No self - reproach ; who of the moral law Established in the land where they abide Are strict observers ; and not negligent In acts of love to those with whom they dwell , Their kindred , and the children of ...
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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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