The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... turn the happiest hearth 75 75 Into a grievous sore of self - tormenting earth . Can such a One , dear Babe ! though glad and proud To welcome thee , repel the fears that crowd Into his English breast , and spare to quake 80 Less for ...
... turn the happiest hearth 75 75 Into a grievous sore of self - tormenting earth . Can such a One , dear Babe ! though glad and proud To welcome thee , repel the fears that crowd Into his English breast , and spare to quake 80 Less for ...
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... turn ] range MS . from caves 16-17 Fond fancies ! bred between a smile and sigh Do thou more wise , where'er thou turn'st thine eye C ( ... wheresoe'er shall range thine eye Among the forms and powers of earth or sky ) C 19-20 A ...
... turn ] range MS . from caves 16-17 Fond fancies ! bred between a smile and sigh Do thou more wise , where'er thou turn'st thine eye C ( ... wheresoe'er shall range thine eye Among the forms and powers of earth or sky ) C 19-20 A ...
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... turn'd her mind away . 230 This by no doubtful signs Tritonia shew'd , The uplifted eyes with flames coruscant glow'd , Soon as they plac'd her Image in the Camp ; And trickl'd o'er its limbs a briny damp ; And from the ground , the ...
... turn'd her mind away . 230 This by no doubtful signs Tritonia shew'd , The uplifted eyes with flames coruscant glow'd , Soon as they plac'd her Image in the Camp ; And trickl'd o'er its limbs a briny damp ; And from the ground , the ...
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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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