The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Moved not ; meanwhile the galaxy displayed Her fires , that like mysterious pulses beat Aloft ; —momentous but uneasy bliss ! To their full hearts the universe seemed hung On that brief meeting's slender filament ! They parted ; and the ...
... Moved not ; meanwhile the galaxy displayed Her fires , that like mysterious pulses beat Aloft ; —momentous but uneasy bliss ! To their full hearts the universe seemed hung On that brief meeting's slender filament ! They parted ; and the ...
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... Moved like a vessel in the wind ! —Yes , without me , up hills so high ' Tis vain to strive for mastery . Then grieve not , jolly team ! though tough The road we travel , steep , and rough ; 3 Though Rydal - heights and Dunmail - raise ...
... Moved like a vessel in the wind ! —Yes , without me , up hills so high ' Tis vain to strive for mastery . Then grieve not , jolly team ! though tough The road we travel , steep , and rough ; 3 Though Rydal - heights and Dunmail - raise ...
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... moved 25 30 35 With quickening virtue , but is now become A tempest , a redundant energy , Vexing its own creation . Thanks to both , And their congenial powers , that , while they join In breaking up a long - continued frost , Bring ...
... moved 25 30 35 With quickening virtue , but is now become A tempest , a redundant energy , Vexing its own creation . Thanks to both , And their congenial powers , that , while they join In breaking up a long - continued frost , Bring ...
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... moved , I would relate How vanquished Mithridates northward passed , And , hidden in the cloud of years , became Odin , the Father of a race by whom Perished the Roman Empire : * how the friends 185 190 * Mithridates ( the Great ) of ...
... moved , I would relate How vanquished Mithridates northward passed , And , hidden in the cloud of years , became Odin , the Father of a race by whom Perished the Roman Empire : * how the friends 185 190 * Mithridates ( the Great ) of ...
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... Moved we as plunderers where the mother - bird Had in high places built her lodge ; though mean Our object and inglorious , yet the end Was not ignoble . Oh ! when I have hung 330 Above the raven's nest , by knots of grass And half ...
... Moved we as plunderers where the mother - bird Had in high places built her lodge ; though mean Our object and inglorious , yet the end Was not ignoble . Oh ! when I have hung 330 Above the raven's nest , by knots of grass And half ...
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