The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Once to these cells vouchsafed . And when I note The old Tower's brow yellowed as with the beams Of sunset ever there , albeit streams Of stormy weather - stains that semblance wrought , I thank the silent Monitor , and say " Shine so ...
... Once to these cells vouchsafed . And when I note The old Tower's brow yellowed as with the beams Of sunset ever there , albeit streams Of stormy weather - stains that semblance wrought , I thank the silent Monitor , and say " Shine so ...
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... once . Lo , yonder saw I mine own Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I ...
... once . Lo , yonder saw I mine own Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I ...
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... once to speak of pains as necessary to produce merit of a certain kind which I highly valued : his observation was ' It is not worth while . ' You are quite right , thought I , if the labour encroaches upon the time due to teach truth ...
... once to speak of pains as necessary to produce merit of a certain kind which I highly valued : his observation was ' It is not worth while . ' You are quite right , thought I , if the labour encroaches upon the time due to teach truth ...
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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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