The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... fields which with covetous spirit we sold , Those beautiful fields , the delight of the day , Would have brought us more good than a burthen of gold , 1 Could we but have been as contented as they . When the troublesome Tempter beset us ...
... fields which with covetous spirit we sold , Those beautiful fields , the delight of the day , Would have brought us more good than a burthen of gold , 1 Could we but have been as contented as they . When the troublesome Tempter beset us ...
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... field ; ' twas like youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and am dull as a snail ; And , oftentimes , hear the church - bell with a sigh , That follows the thought- vale , We've no land in the 35 Save six feet of earth where ...
... field ; ' twas like youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and am dull as a snail ; And , oftentimes , hear the church - bell with a sigh , That follows the thought- vale , We've no land in the 35 Save six feet of earth where ...
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... field and the trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now standing forth an offering to the blast , And buffeted ...
... field and the trees distrest , In close self - shelter , like a Thing at rest . 6 But lately , one rough day , this Flower I passed And recognised it , though an altered form , Now standing forth an offering to the blast , And buffeted ...
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... fields , Or some secreted island , Heaven knows where ! But in the very world , which is the world Of all of us , —the place where in the end We find our happiness , or not at all ! 30 35 35 40 Compare Coleridge's remarks in The Friend ...
... fields , Or some secreted island , Heaven knows where ! But in the very world , which is the world Of all of us , —the place where in the end We find our happiness , or not at all ! 30 35 35 40 Compare Coleridge's remarks in The Friend ...
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... field To Him a resting - place should yield , A meek man and a brave ! The birds shall sing and ocean make A mournful murmur for his sake ; And Thou , sweet Flower , shalt sleep and wake Upon his senseless grave . * 1 1837 . * -A few ...
... field To Him a resting - place should yield , A meek man and a brave ! The birds shall sing and ocean make A mournful murmur for his sake ; And Thou , sweet Flower , shalt sleep and wake Upon his senseless grave . * 1 1837 . * -A few ...
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