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And shivering wolves, surprised with Of genuine crystals, pure as those that

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Whose zeal outruns his promise! Blue- LADY! the songs of Spring were in the

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How oft the malice of one luckless word Pursues the Enthusiast to the social board,

Haunts him belated on the silent plains! Yet he repines not, if his thought stand clear,

At last, of hindrance and obscurity,

ΙΟ

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Fresh as the star that crowns the brow of The Emathian phalanx, nobly obstinate; And so the bright immortal Theban band, Whom onset, fiercely urged at Jove's

morn;

Bright, speckless, as a softly-moulded tear The moment it has left the virgin's eye, Or rain-drop lingering on the pointed

thorn.

XX.

[Composed ?.-Published 1815].

THE Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said,

command,

Might overwhelm, but could not separate!

XXII.

[Composed ?.-Published 1815.]

HAIL, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour!

Not dull art Thou as undiscerning Night;

"Bright is thy veil, O Moon, as thou art But studious only to remove from sight

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Went floating from her, darkening as it The self-same Vision which we now behold, At thy meek bidding, shadowy Power! brought forth;

went;

ΙΟ

And a huge mass, to bury or to hide, Approached this glory of the firmament; Who meekly yields, and is obscuredcontent

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These mighty barriers, and the gulf be

tween ;

The flood, the stars,-a spectacle as old

With one calm triumph of a modest As the beginning of the heavens and

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And while the youthful year's prolific art

Of a bedimming sleep, or as a lamp
Sullenly 2 glaring through sepulchral Of bud, leaf, blade, and flower-was

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fashioning

Abodes where self-disturbance hath no part.

XXVI.

[Composed ?.-Published 1835.]

DESPONDING Father! mark this altered bough,

So

Or

1. 7 (edd. 1819, 1820, 1827); "sullen star," Excur-
sion IV. 487; and the "sullen light," ie. the
faintly glowing wick of an extinguished candle,
spoken of in Wordsworth's reply to the letter of Its
Mathetes (The Friend, iii. 48, ed. 1818).-ED.

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XXXII.

COMPOSED ON THE BANKS OF A ROCKY
STREAM.

[Composed ?.-Published 1820.] DOGMATIC Teachers, of the snow-white fur!

Ye wrangling Schoolmen, of the scarlet hood!

Who, with a keenness not to be withstood,

Press the point home, or falter and demur,

Checked in your course by many a teasing burr; 5 These natural council-seats your acrid blood

Might cool;-and, as the Genius of the flood

Stoops willingly to animate and spur Each lighter function slumbering in the brain,

Yon eddying balls of foam, these arrowy gleams

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That o'er the pavement of the surging

streams

Welter and flash, a synod might detain
With subtle speculations, haply vain,
But surely less so than your far-fetched
themes !

XXXIII.

THIS AND THE TWO FOLLOWING WERE
SUGGESTED BY MR. W. WESTALL'S VIEWS
OF THE CAVES, ETC., IN YORKSHIRE.
[Composed 1818.-Published January, 1819 (Black-
wood's Magazine); Peter Bell vol., 1819.]
PURE element of waters! wheresoe'er
Thou dost forsake thy subterranean
haunts,

Channels for tears; no Naiad shouldst Green herbs, bright flowers, and berry

thou be,

ΙΟ

bearing plants,

Have neither limbs, feet, feathers, joints, Rise into life and in thy train appear:
nor hairs:
And, through the sunny portion of the year,
It seems the Eternal Soul is clothed in Swift insects shine, thy hovering pursui-
thee
vants:
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With purer robes than those of flesh and And, if thy bounty fail, the forest pants;
blood,
And hart and hind and hunter with his
spear

And hath bestowed on thee a safer good;
Unwearied joy, and life without its cares. Languish and droop together. Nor unfelt

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