The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart excite ; And hums the balmy air to still The balance of delight . Time was , blest Power ! when youths and maids At peep of dawn ...
... o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart excite ; And hums the balmy air to still The balance of delight . Time was , blest Power ! when youths and maids At peep of dawn ...
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... o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er with cells of death ; Where happy generations lie , Here tutored for eternity . VI Lives there a man whose sole delights Are trivial pomp and city ...
... o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er with cells of death ; Where happy generations lie , Here tutored for eternity . VI Lives there a man whose sole delights Are trivial pomp and city ...
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... o'er the waste Pressing the foaming boar , with outcry chased ? " Thus Venus ; -thus her Son forthwith replied , " None of thy Sisters have we here espied , None have we heard : -O Virgin ! in pure grace Teach me to name Thee ; for no ...
... o'er the waste Pressing the foaming boar , with outcry chased ? " Thus Venus ; -thus her Son forthwith replied , " None of thy Sisters have we here espied , None have we heard : -O Virgin ! in pure grace Teach me to name Thee ; for no ...
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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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