The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... song , Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute , and also her to pray To be our help upon our dying day : If there is more in this , I know it not ; Song do I learn , —small grammar I have got . ' XIII 66 6 ' And is this ...
... song , Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute , and also her to pray To be our help upon our dying day : If there is more in this , I know it not ; Song do I learn , —small grammar I have got . ' XIII 66 6 ' And is this ...
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... songs to show The occasion of his woe , as best he might ; And made a fitting song , of words but few , Somewhat his woeful heart to make more light ; And when he was removed from all men's sight , With a soft voice , he of his Lady ...
... songs to show The occasion of his woe , as best he might ; And made a fitting song , of words but few , Somewhat his woeful heart to make more light ; And when he was removed from all men's sight , With a soft voice , he of his Lady ...
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... song singst thou now , Wert thou not wont to sing as did rejoice 141 My inmost heart , so merrily thy voice Greeted my ear , alas , what song is this ? " " So help me Gods , I do not sing amiss , Phoebus , " quoth he , " for all thy ...
... song singst thou now , Wert thou not wont to sing as did rejoice 141 My inmost heart , so merrily thy voice Greeted my ear , alas , what song is this ? " " So help me Gods , I do not sing amiss , Phoebus , " quoth he , " for all thy ...
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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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