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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... thou the Cuckoo heard , ere thou heard'st me ; Yet if I live it shall amended be , When next May comes , if I am not afraid . XLVIII And one thing will I counsel thee alsó , 235 The Cuckoo trust not thou , nor his Love's saw ; All that ...
... thou the Cuckoo heard , ere thou heard'st me ; Yet if I live it shall amended be , When next May comes , if I am not afraid . XLVIII And one thing will I counsel thee alsó , 235 The Cuckoo trust not thou , nor his Love's saw ; All that ...
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... Thou Traitor ! with thy scorpion tongue , " quoth he , " To my confusion am I brought by thee . Why was I born , why have I yet a life O wife , O gem of pleasure , O dear wife , That wert to me so stedfast and so true , Now dead thou ...
... Thou Traitor ! with thy scorpion tongue , " quoth he , " To my confusion am I brought by thee . Why was I born , why have I yet a life O wife , O gem of pleasure , O dear wife , That wert to me so stedfast and so true , Now dead thou ...
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... thou didst beguile With thy wild ways our eyes and ears , I feel more sorrow in a smile Than in a waggon load of ... Thou one blind Sailor , child of joy Thy lonely tunes in sadness hum And mourn , thou poor half - witted boy , Born deaf ...
... thou didst beguile With thy wild ways our eyes and ears , I feel more sorrow in a smile Than in a waggon load of ... Thou one blind Sailor , child of joy Thy lonely tunes in sadness hum And mourn , thou poor half - witted boy , Born deaf ...
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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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