The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... SUMMER OF 1833 . 183 Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle 184 They called thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time To the River Greta , near Keswick To the River Derwent In Sight of ...
... SUMMER OF 1833 . 183 Adieu , Rydalian Laurels ! that have grown Why should the Enthusiast , journeying through this Isle 184 They called thee MERRY ENGLAND , in old time To the River Greta , near Keswick To the River Derwent In Sight of ...
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... Summer of 1807 , I visited , for the first time , the beautiful country that surrounds Bolton Priory , in York- shire ; and the Poem of the WHITE DOE , founded upon a tra- dition connected with that place , was composed at the close of ...
... Summer of 1807 , I visited , for the first time , the beautiful country that surrounds Bolton Priory , in York- shire ; and the Poem of the WHITE DOE , founded upon a tra- dition connected with that place , was composed at the close of ...
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... summer breeze hath died , Against an anchored vessel's side ; Even so , without distress , doth she Lie down in peace , and lovingly . The day is placid in its going , To a lingering motion bound , Like the crystal stream now flowing ...
... summer breeze hath died , Against an anchored vessel's side ; Even so , without distress , doth she Lie down in peace , and lovingly . The day is placid in its going , To a lingering motion bound , Like the crystal stream now flowing ...
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... summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chestnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er chasms with new - fallen obstacles ...
... summer heats Open a passage to the Romish sword , Far as it dares to follow . Herbs self - sown , And fruitage gathered from the chestnut wood , Nourish the sufferers then ; and mists , that brood O'er chasms with new - fallen obstacles ...
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... the dazzled sight Those watery glories , on the stormy brine Poured forth , while summer suns at distance shine , And the green vales lie hushed in sober light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the 112 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... the dazzled sight Those watery glories , on the stormy brine Poured forth , while summer suns at distance shine , And the green vales lie hushed in sober light ! XXIII . CONTINUED . YET many a Novice of the 112 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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