The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... heard ; Yet oh ! how gladly would the air be stirred By some acknowledgment of thanks and praise , Soft in its temper as those vesper lays Sung to the Virgin while accordant oars Urge the slow bark along Calabrian shores ; Till into one ...
... heard ; Yet oh ! how gladly would the air be stirred By some acknowledgment of thanks and praise , Soft in its temper as those vesper lays Sung to the Virgin while accordant oars Urge the slow bark along Calabrian shores ; Till into one ...
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... heard , and so may He ! " Soul - shattered was the Knight , nor knew If Emma's Ghost it were , Or boding Shade , or if the Maid Her very self stood there . 120 125 130 He touched ; what followed who shall tell ? The soft touch snapped ...
... heard , and so may He ! " Soul - shattered was the Knight , nor knew If Emma's Ghost it were , Or boding Shade , or if the Maid Her very self stood there . 120 125 130 He touched ; what followed who shall tell ? The soft touch snapped ...
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... heard ; Wherefore , bold as day , the Murderer Back again to England steered . To his Castle Hubert sped ; Nothing has he now to dread . But silent and by stealth he came , And at an hour which nobody could name . None could tell if it ...
... heard ; Wherefore , bold as day , the Murderer Back again to England steered . To his Castle Hubert sped ; Nothing has he now to dread . But silent and by stealth he came , And at an hour which nobody could name . None could tell if it ...
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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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