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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... seek thy firm support , according to their need . 13-24 Glad Hearts ! without reproach or blot ; Who do the right , and know it not : May joy be theirs while life shall last And may a genial sense remain , when Youth is past . Serene ...
... seek thy firm support , according to their need . 13-24 Glad Hearts ! without reproach or blot ; Who do the right , and know it not : May joy be theirs while life shall last And may a genial sense remain , when Youth is past . Serene ...
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... seek a conquest over me , Since I am wholly at thy will ? what joy Hast thou thy own liege subjects to destroy ? Dread Lord ! so fearful when provoked , thine ire Well hast thou wreaked on me by pain and grief ; Now mercy , Lord ! thou ...
... seek a conquest over me , Since I am wholly at thy will ? what joy Hast thou thy own liege subjects to destroy ? Dread Lord ! so fearful when provoked , thine ire Well hast thou wreaked on me by pain and grief ; Now mercy , Lord ! thou ...
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... seek the Temple was my early care ; To whose Divinity I bow'd in prayer Within the reverend Pile of ancient stone : " Thymbreus ! painful wanderings have we known Grant , to the weary , dwellings of their own ! A City yield , a Progeny ...
... seek the Temple was my early care ; To whose Divinity I bow'd in prayer Within the reverend Pile of ancient stone : " Thymbreus ! painful wanderings have we known Grant , to the weary , dwellings of their own ! A City yield , a Progeny ...
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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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