The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... pleasures bent ; And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent Beside swirt - flowing Lowther's current clear . - Now , by thy care befriended , I appear Before thee , LONSDALE , and this Work present A toke 1 ( may it prove a nonument : Of ...
... pleasures bent ; And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent Beside swirt - flowing Lowther's current clear . - Now , by thy care befriended , I appear Before thee , LONSDALE , and this Work present A toke 1 ( may it prove a nonument : Of ...
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... pleasure was , And poverty brought on a petted mood And a sore temper : day by day he drooped , And he would leave his work , and to the town Would turn without an errand his slack steps , Or wander here and there among the fields . One ...
... pleasure was , And poverty brought on a petted mood And a sore temper : day by day he drooped , And he would leave his work , and to the town Would turn without an errand his slack steps , Or wander here and there among the fields . One ...
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... pleasure , never marked By reason , barren of all future good . But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; were ' t not so , I am a dreamer among men ...
... pleasure , never marked By reason , barren of all future good . But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; were ' t not so , I am a dreamer among men ...
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... , he loved them all : Their rights acknowledging , he felt for all . Oft was occasion given me to perceive How the calm pleasures of the pasturing herd To happy contemplation soothed his walk ; How the poor 50 THE EXCURSION .
... , he loved them all : Their rights acknowledging , he felt for all . Oft was occasion given me to perceive How the calm pleasures of the pasturing herd To happy contemplation soothed his walk ; How the poor 50 THE EXCURSION .
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... pleasure , ere their time , May roll in chariots , or provoke the hoofs Of the fleet coursers they bestride , to raise From earth the dust of morning , slow to rise ; And they , if blest with health and hearts at ease , Shall lack not ...
... pleasure , ere their time , May roll in chariots , or provoke the hoofs Of the fleet coursers they bestride , to raise From earth the dust of morning , slow to rise ; And they , if blest with health and hearts at ease , Shall lack not ...
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