The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... shapes , and forms ; And , being still unsatisfied with aught Of dimmer character , he thence attained An active power to fasten images Upon his brain ; and on their pictured lines Intensely brooded , even till they acquired The ...
... shapes , and forms ; And , being still unsatisfied with aught Of dimmer character , he thence attained An active power to fasten images Upon his brain ; and on their pictured lines Intensely brooded , even till they acquired The ...
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... shape , deep as an urn ; With rocks encompassed , save that to the south Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less abrupt and close ; A quiet , treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that ...
... shape , deep as an urn ; With rocks encompassed , save that to the south Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less abrupt and close ; A quiet , treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that ...
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... shape - A language not unwelcome to sick hearts And idle spirits : — there the sun himself , At the calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; - between those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly ...
... shape - A language not unwelcome to sick hearts And idle spirits : — there the sun himself , At the calm close of summer's longest day , Rests his substantial orb ; - between those heights And on the top of either pinnacle , More keenly ...
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... shapes before our eyes , And their arrangement , doubtless must be deemed The sport of Nature , aided by blind Chance Rudely to mock the works of toiling Man . And hence , this upright shaft of unhewn stone , From Fancy , willing to set ...
... shapes before our eyes , And their arrangement , doubtless must be deemed The sport of Nature , aided by blind Chance Rudely to mock the works of toiling Man . And hence , this upright shaft of unhewn stone , From Fancy , willing to set ...
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... shape of life , and silent Save for that single cry , the unanswered bleat Of a poor lamb , left somewhere to itself , The plaintive spirit of the solitude ! The blank air , - He paused , as if unwilling to proceed , Through ...
... shape of life , and silent Save for that single cry , the unanswered bleat Of a poor lamb , left somewhere to itself , The plaintive spirit of the solitude ! The blank air , - He paused , as if unwilling to proceed , Through ...
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