The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4W. Paterson, 1882 |
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... delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days . The stanza referred to as disliked by Miss Fenwick is the first . The text of this poem was little altered , and was fixed ...
... delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days . The stanza referred to as disliked by Miss Fenwick is the first . The text of this poem was little altered , and was fixed ...
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... delight . 1 He knew the rocks which Angels haunt Upon the mountains visitant ; 2 3 He hath kenned them taking wing : And into caves where Faeries sing 3 He hath entered ; and been told By Voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens ...
... delight . 1 He knew the rocks which Angels haunt Upon the mountains visitant ; 2 3 He hath kenned them taking wing : And into caves where Faeries sing 3 He hath entered ; and been told By Voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens ...
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... delight- ing to contemplate similar volitions and passions as mani- fested in the goings - on of the Universe , and ... delightful ) do more nearly resemble the passions produced by real events , than any- thing which , from the motions ...
... delight- ing to contemplate similar volitions and passions as mani- fested in the goings - on of the Universe , and ... delightful ) do more nearly resemble the passions produced by real events , than any- thing which , from the motions ...
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CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR | 1 |
WITH SHIPS THE SEA WAS SPRINKLED FAR AND NIGH | 33 |
FROM THE SAME TO THE SUPREME BEING | 39 |
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amongst the Poems ancient Appleby Castle Ballad Banner Barden Tower beautiful BLACK COMB Bolton brother Brougham Castle Castle cheer church Clifford clouds Coleorton Comp Creature D. W. to Lady dear delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage Dr Johnson Earl earth edition Egremont Castle eyes Fancy fear feelings Fenwick note gentle Grasmere ground happy hath heard heart heaven holy honour hope human Imagination inscription labour Lady Beaumont language lines live look Lord Lord Clifford Loughrigg Fell metre mind mortal nature never night Norton o'er objects passion pleasure Poet poetical Poetry reader referred rock Rylstone sight Sir George Beaumont Skipton sleep song sonnet sorrow soul sound speak spirit stood thee things Thomas Warton thou thought tion tower Town-end tree truth vale verse voice walk Westmoreland Wharf White Doe words Wordsworth written youth