The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... seemed to interest him but what he could collect or heard of the fugitive Stuarts and their adherents who had followed them into exile . Both the " Yarrow revisited " and the " Sonnet " were sent him before his departure from England ...
... seemed to interest him but what he could collect or heard of the fugitive Stuarts and their adherents who had followed them into exile . Both the " Yarrow revisited " and the " Sonnet " were sent him before his departure from England ...
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... seemed to have passed into its opposite . Emigration was the only relief looked to with hope . ] " THIS Land of Rainbows spanning glens whose walls , Rock - built , are hung with rainbow - coloured mists- Of far - stretched Meres whose ...
... seemed to have passed into its opposite . Emigration was the only relief looked to with hope . ] " THIS Land of Rainbows spanning glens whose walls , Rock - built , are hung with rainbow - coloured mists- Of far - stretched Meres whose ...
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... as you have already possessed it " -she thanked me most becomingly , and seemed not a little moved . ] * See Note . The exact resemblance which the old Broach ( still in 108 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Highland The Highland Broach.
... as you have already possessed it " -she thanked me most becomingly , and seemed not a little moved . ] * See Note . The exact resemblance which the old Broach ( still in 108 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . Highland The Highland Broach.
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... seemed so mildly to retire , Flung back from distant climes a streaming fire , Whose blaze is now subdued to tender gleams , Prelude of night's approach with soothing dreams . Look round ; —of all the clouds not one is moving ; ' Tis ...
... seemed so mildly to retire , Flung back from distant climes a streaming fire , Whose blaze is now subdued to tender gleams , Prelude of night's approach with soothing dreams . Look round ; —of all the clouds not one is moving ; ' Tis ...
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... seemed to notice the magnificent objects with which we were surrounded ; and even the pheno- menon of the eclipse attracted but little of their attention . Was it right not to regret this ? They appeared to me , however , so much alive ...
... seemed to notice the magnificent objects with which we were surrounded ; and even the pheno- menon of the eclipse attracted but little of their attention . Was it right not to regret this ? They appeared to me , however , so much alive ...
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