The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... pleasure fills , And dances with the daffodils . 5 10 15 20 The following is from Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal , under date , Thursday , April 15 , 1802 " When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park , we saw a few daffodils close to ...
... pleasure fills , And dances with the daffodils . 5 10 15 20 The following is from Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal , under date , Thursday , April 15 , 1802 " When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park , we saw a few daffodils close to ...
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... be proud , 5 IO 15 20 35 25 30 36 35 1 silent MS . 2 Knows not what she would be at , Now on this side , now on that . VOL . III MS . C Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES 17.
... be proud , 5 IO 15 20 35 25 30 36 35 1 silent MS . 2 Knows not what she would be at , Now on this side , now on that . VOL . III MS . C Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES 17.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure ! ' Tis a pretty baby - treat ; Nor , I deem , for me unmeet ; 1 Here , for neither Babe nor 2 me , Other play - mate can I see . Of the ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure ! ' Tis a pretty baby - treat ; Nor , I deem , for me unmeet ; 1 Here , for neither Babe nor 2 me , Other play - mate can I see . Of the ...
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... pleasures be Sweeter even than gaiety ? Yet , whate'er enjoyments dwell In the impenetrable cell Of the silent heart which Nature Furnishes to every creature ; Whatsoe'er we feel and know Too sedate for outward show , Such a light of ...
... pleasures be Sweeter even than gaiety ? Yet , whate'er enjoyments dwell In the impenetrable cell Of the silent heart which Nature Furnishes to every creature ; Whatsoe'er we feel and know Too sedate for outward show , Such a light of ...
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... pleasure will be true , Be it songs of endless Spring Which the frolic Muses sing , Jest , and Mirth's unruly brood Dancing to the Phrygian mood ; Be it love , or be it wine , Myrtle wreath , or ivy twine , Or a garland made of both ...
... pleasure will be true , Be it songs of endless Spring Which the frolic Muses sing , Jest , and Mirth's unruly brood Dancing to the Phrygian mood ; Be it love , or be it wine , Myrtle wreath , or ivy twine , Or a garland made of both ...
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Amid ash tree Beaupuy beauty behold beneath Benjamin breath bright brother Charles Lamb clouds Cockermouth Coleorton Coleridge Colthouse Compare cottage crag dear delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage earth edition fancy feeling Friend Furness Abbey gleam Goslar Grasmere grove happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill honour hope hour human John Wordsworth Keswick labour lake less light lines living look memory mind morning mountain Nature Nature's night o'er once Paradise Lost passed passion peace Peele Castle plain pleasure poem poet Prelude road rock round scene seemed seen self-taught art side sight silent Sir George Beaumont solitude song soul sound spirit stanza stars stone stream summer sweet thee things Thirlmere thou thought trees truth Vale verse voice Waggoner walk William Wordsworth wind Windermere woods Wordsworth youth ΙΟ