The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... dear Lord's sake . Then , too , this Song of mine once more could please , Where anguish , strange as dreams of restless sleep , Is tempered and allayed by sympathies Aloft ascending , and descending deep , Even to the inferior Kinds ...
... dear Lord's sake . Then , too , this Song of mine once more could please , Where anguish , strange as dreams of restless sleep , Is tempered and allayed by sympathies Aloft ascending , and descending deep , Even to the inferior Kinds ...
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... dear fraternity ; Who , standing on this old church tower , In many a calm , propitious hour , Perused , with him , the starry sky ; Or , in their cells , with him did pry For other lore , -- - by keen desire Urged to close toil with ...
... dear fraternity ; Who , standing on this old church tower , In many a calm , propitious hour , Perused , with him , the starry sky ; Or , in their cells , with him did pry For other lore , -- - by keen desire Urged to close toil with ...
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... dear wounds our Lord did bear ; Full soon to be uplifted high , And float in rueful company ! It was the time when England's Queen Twelve years had reigned , a Sovereign dread ; Nor yet the restless crown had been Disturbed upon her 16 ...
... dear wounds our Lord did bear ; Full soon to be uplifted high , And float in rueful company ! It was the time when England's Queen Twelve years had reigned , a Sovereign dread ; Nor yet the restless crown had been Disturbed upon her 16 ...
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... Dear Father , hear me when I It is for you too late a day ! Bethink say you of your own good name : A just and gracious queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I ...
... Dear Father , hear me when I It is for you too late a day ! Bethink say you of your own good name : A just and gracious queen have we , A pure religion , and the claim Of peace on our humanity . - ' Tis meet that I endure your scorn ; I ...
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... dear , As on the Banner which stood near He glanced a look of holy pride , And his moist eyes were glorified ; Then did he seize the staff , and say : " Thou , Richard , bear'st thy father's name : Keep thou this ensign till the day ...
... dear , As on the Banner which stood near He glanced a look of holy pride , And his moist eyes were glorified ; Then did he seize the staff , and say : " Thou , Richard , bear'st thy father's name : Keep thou this ensign till the day ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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Banner beauty Bees behold blest bold Bolton bowers Brancepeth breast breath bright brow calm CANUTE chantry cheer Church city of Durham clouds Creature crown dark dear divine doomed doth dread dream DUNOLLY CASTLE Earl of Lonsdale earth fair faith Fancy fear feeling flowers Francis lay friends gentle gleam glory grace grave green hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy hope hour human Iona land light live look Lord meek mind morning mountain Nature's night Norton o'er peace pensive prayer repose rite river Derwent RIVER EDEN round Rylstone sacred shade sigh sight silent smile smooth soft Sonnet sorrow soul spake spirit spread STAFFA stand stars stood stream sweet tears tempest thee thou thought tower TOWER of REFUGE truth Ullswater vale voice White Doe Wicliffe wild wind wings words Workington