The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... thee assign , When darkness creeping o'er thy silver brow Warned thee these upper regions to forego , Alternate empire in the shades below- A Bard , who , lately near the wide - spread sea Traversed by gleaming ships , looked up to thee ...
... thee assign , When darkness creeping o'er thy silver brow Warned thee these upper regions to forego , Alternate empire in the shades below- A Bard , who , lately near the wide - spread sea Traversed by gleaming ships , looked up to thee ...
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... Thee will he welcome to his hand and heart , Thou monument of peaceful happiness ! He will not dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! And , when Thou art past service , worn away , No dull ...
... Thee will he welcome to his hand and heart , Thou monument of peaceful happiness ! He will not dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! And , when Thou art past service , worn away , No dull ...
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... thee dear Shall find thee through all changes of the year : This Oak points out thy grave ; the silent tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 ΙΟ We grieved for thee , and wished thy end were past ; And willingly have laid thee ...
... thee dear Shall find thee through all changes of the year : This Oak points out thy grave ; the silent tree Will gladly stand a monument of thee . 5 ΙΟ We grieved for thee , and wished thy end were past ; And willingly have laid thee ...
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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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