The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Edward Moxon, 1864 |
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... wave Sinks , when the 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 ...
... wave Sinks , when the 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 ...
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... waves beat , - Is that the Sufferer's last retreat ? Or some aspiring rock , that shrouds Its perilous front in mists and clouds ? High - climbing rock , low , sunless dale , Sea , desert , what do these avail ? O take her anguish and ...
... waves beat , - Is that the Sufferer's last retreat ? Or some aspiring rock , that shrouds Its perilous front in mists and clouds ? High - climbing rock , low , sunless dale , Sea , desert , what do these avail ? O take her anguish and ...
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... Tiber's stream the Immortal City laves : ANGLI by name ; and not an ANGEL waves * See Note . His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than 889 80 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Monastery of Old Bangor Casual Incitement.
... Tiber's stream the Immortal City laves : ANGLI by name ; and not an ANGEL waves * See Note . His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye Than 889 80 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Monastery of Old Bangor Casual Incitement.
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... wave to wave , Were mine the trusty staff that JEWEL gave To youthful HOOKER , in familiar style The gift exalting , and with playful smile : * For thus equipped , and bearing on his head The Donor's farewell blessing , can he dread ...
... wave to wave , Were mine the trusty staff that JEWEL gave To youthful HOOKER , in familiar style The gift exalting , and with playful smile : * For thus equipped , and bearing on his head The Donor's farewell blessing , can he dread ...
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... wave against her peace unites . XLII . GUNPOWDER PLOT . FEAR hath a hundred eyes that all agree To plague her beating heart ; and there is one ( Nor idlest that ! ) which holds communion With things that were not , yet were meant to be ...
... wave against her peace unites . XLII . GUNPOWDER PLOT . FEAR hath a hundred eyes that all agree To plague her beating heart ; and there is one ( Nor idlest that ! ) which holds communion With things that were not , yet were meant to be ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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