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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... sorrow MS . 1 ΙΟ 6 Who but must fear that he may wake to sorrow , corr . to Who that lies down , and may not wake etc. MS . 2 9 as ] ; this MSS . should we MS . 1 11 heave a ] POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE EVENING ...
... sorrow MS . 1 ΙΟ 6 Who but must fear that he may wake to sorrow , corr . to Who that lies down , and may not wake etc. MS . 2 9 as ] ; this MSS . should we MS . 1 11 heave a ] POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR , IN THE EVENING ...
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... sorrow : Wharf shall be to pitying hearts A name more sad than Yarrow . 40 If for a Lover the Lady wept , A solace she might borrow From death , and from the passion of death : - Old Wharf might heal her sorrow . She weeps not for the ...
... sorrow : Wharf shall be to pitying hearts A name more sad than Yarrow . 40 If for a Lover the Lady wept , A solace she might borrow From death , and from the passion of death : - Old Wharf might heal her sorrow . She weeps not for the ...
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... sorrow down he ' gan to fall . Therewith when this true Lover ' gan behold , How shut was every window of the place ... sorrow and his joys of old So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every wight might on his sorrow rue . 1842 ...
... sorrow down he ' gan to fall . Therewith when this true Lover ' gan behold , How shut was every window of the place ... sorrow and his joys of old So piteously , and with so dead a hue , That every wight might on his sorrow rue . 1842 ...
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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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