The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... mind as restless and as apt to change ; Through every clime and ocean did I range , In hope at length a competence to gain ; For poor to Sea I went , and poor I still remain . Year after year I strove , but strove in vain , And ...
... mind as restless and as apt to change ; Through every clime and ocean did I range , In hope at length a competence to gain ; For poor to Sea I went , and poor I still remain . Year after year I strove , but strove in vain , And ...
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... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! 15 20 25 III Wings have we , —and as far as we can go We may find pleasure : wilderness and wood , 30 Blank ocean and mere sky , support that mood Which ...
... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! 15 20 25 III Wings have we , —and as far as we can go We may find pleasure : wilderness and wood , 30 Blank ocean and mere sky , support that mood Which ...
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... mind 208 Beneath yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound 197 Blest is this Isle - our native Land 165 Blest Statesman He , whose Mind's unselfish will 129 Bold words affirmed , in days when faith was strong 31 Bright Flower ! whose home is ...
... mind 208 Beneath yon eastern ridge , the craggy bound 197 Blest is this Isle - our native Land 165 Blest Statesman He , whose Mind's unselfish will 129 Bold words affirmed , in days when faith was strong 31 Bright Flower ! whose home is ...
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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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