The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... night , With love and longings infinite . X My apprehensions come in crowds ; I dread the rustling of the grass ; The very shadows of the clouds Have power to shake me as they pass : I question things and do not find One that will ...
... night , With love and longings infinite . X My apprehensions come in crowds ; I dread the rustling of the grass ; The very shadows of the clouds Have power to shake me as they pass : I question things and do not find One that will ...
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... night had been sparing of sleep , How cheerful , at sunrise , the hill where I stood , 2 Looking down on the kine , and our treasure of sheep That besprinkled the field ; ' twas like youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and ...
... night had been sparing of sleep , How cheerful , at sunrise , the hill where I stood , 2 Looking down on the kine , and our treasure of sheep That besprinkled the field ; ' twas like youth in my blood ! Now I cleave to the house , and ...
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... night , Or the night's darkness , or its cheerful face Of beauty , by the changing moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then 25 * The title from 1815 to 1845 was Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded that she ...
... night , Or the night's darkness , or its cheerful face Of beauty , by the changing moon adorned , Would , with imperious admonition , then 25 * The title from 1815 to 1845 was Address to my Infant Daughter , on being reminded that she ...
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... to hurry her away by night , And unforewarned , that in some distant spot 1 1827 . Was inwardly prepared to turn aside From law and custom , 1820 . 70 She might remain shrouded in privacy , Until the babe 26 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA.
... to hurry her away by night , And unforewarned , that in some distant spot 1 1827 . Was inwardly prepared to turn aside From law and custom , 1820 . 70 She might remain shrouded in privacy , Until the babe 26 VAUDRACOUR AND JULIA.
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... night . I pass the raptures of the pair ; -such theme Is , by innumerable poets , touched 75 80 85 In more delightful verse than skill of mine Could fashion ; chiefly by that darling bard Who told of Juliet and her Romeo , 90 And of the ...
... night . I pass the raptures of the pair ; -such theme Is , by innumerable poets , touched 75 80 85 In more delightful verse than skill of mine Could fashion ; chiefly by that darling bard Who told of Juliet and her Romeo , 90 And of the ...
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