The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Evening voluntaries. Intinery poems of 1833. Poems of sentiment and reflection. Sonnets dedicated to liberty and order. Miscellaneous poems. Inscriptions. Selections from Chaucer. Poems referring to the period of old age. Enitaphs and elegiac pieces. Ode: Intimations of immortalityClarendon Press, 1940 |
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... o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart excite ; And hums the balmy air to still The balance of delight . Time was , blest Power ! when youths and maids At peep of dawn ...
... o'er noon - day , Like morning's dewy gleams ; While mellow warble , sprightly trill , The tremulous heart excite ; And hums the balmy air to still The balance of delight . Time was , blest Power ! when youths and maids At peep of dawn ...
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... o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er with cells of death ; Where happy generations lie , Here tutored for eternity . VI Lives there a man whose sole delights Are trivial pomp and city ...
... o'er the lake with gentle shock At evening , when the ground beneath Is ruffled o'er with cells of death ; Where happy generations lie , Here tutored for eternity . VI Lives there a man whose sole delights Are trivial pomp and city ...
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... o'er the Father's head each Serpent lifts its own . His priestly fillets then are sprinkled o'er 295 With sable venom and distain'd with gore ; And while his labouring hands the knots would rend The cries he utters to the Heavens ascend ...
... o'er the Father's head each Serpent lifts its own . His priestly fillets then are sprinkled o'er 295 With sable venom and distain'd with gore ; And while his labouring hands the knots would rend The cries he utters to the Heavens ascend ...
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Composed upon an Evening of extraordinary | 10 |
To the Moon Rydal | 16 |
In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth | 22 |
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