The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... sleep ; in field and bower Soft shades and dews have shed their blended power On drooping eyelid and the closing flower ; Sound is there none at which the faintest heart Might leap , the weakest nerve of superstition start ; Save when ...
... sleep ; in field and bower Soft shades and dews have shed their blended power On drooping eyelid and the closing flower ; Sound is there none at which the faintest heart Might leap , the weakest nerve of superstition start ; Save when ...
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... sleep She sometimes walked abroad , Deep sighs with quick words blending , 80 Like that pale Queen whose hands are seen With fancied spots contending ; 85 But she is innocent of blood , — The moon is not more pure That shines aloft ...
... sleep She sometimes walked abroad , Deep sighs with quick words blending , 80 Like that pale Queen whose hands are seen With fancied spots contending ; 85 But she is innocent of blood , — The moon is not more pure That shines aloft ...
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... sleep ( That voice , it has been known to mix with sleep ) Of human kind , and regulate our dreams For kindly issues , as a knight too well ( Once to how strange an issue he full well ) Had learned , who scooped into a votive cell Yon ...
... sleep ( That voice , it has been known to mix with sleep ) Of human kind , and regulate our dreams For kindly issues , as a knight too well ( Once to how strange an issue he full well ) Had learned , who scooped into a votive cell Yon ...
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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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