The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4at the Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... voice of nightly streams That wastes so oft , we think , its tuneful powers , If neither soothing to the worm that gleams Through dewy grass , nor small birds hushed in bowers , Nor unto silent leaves and drowsy flowers , - That voice ...
... voice of nightly streams That wastes so oft , we think , its tuneful powers , If neither soothing to the worm that gleams Through dewy grass , nor small birds hushed in bowers , Nor unto silent leaves and drowsy flowers , - That voice ...
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... voice , he of his Lady dear , That absent was , ' gan sing as ye may hear . O star , of which I lost have all the ... voice 1841 : soft night voice 1842-50 138 about ] above 1841-50 145 Upon the walls fast also would he walk , To 232 ...
... voice , he of his Lady dear , That absent was , ' gan sing as ye may hear . O star , of which I lost have all the ... voice 1841 : soft night voice 1842-50 138 about ] above 1841-50 145 Upon the walls fast also would he walk , To 232 ...
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... voice pursueth as she flies . " Why dost Thou , cruel as the rest , delude Thy Son with Phantoms evermore renew'd ? Why not allow me hand with hand to join , 545 550 To hear thy genuine voice , and to reply with mine ? " This chiding ...
... voice pursueth as she flies . " Why dost Thou , cruel as the rest , delude Thy Son with Phantoms evermore renew'd ? Why not allow me hand with hand to join , 545 550 To hear thy genuine voice , and to reply with mine ? " This chiding ...
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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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