The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... sound . Vainly glitter 2 hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the lure Of a sky serene and pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear Of the dreary season near ...
... sound . Vainly glitter 2 hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the lure Of a sky serene and pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear Of the dreary season near ...
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... Sound the Shepherd hears , A cry as of a dog or fox ; He halts — and searches with his eyes Among the scattered rocks : What though my course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee , or ...
... Sound the Shepherd hears , A cry as of a dog or fox ; He halts — and searches with his eyes Among the scattered rocks : What though my course be rugged and uneven , To prickly moors and dusty ways confined , Yet , hearing thee , or ...
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... sound , and scarcely heard . Sea - Ship - drowned - Shipwreck — so it came , The meek , the brave , the good , was gone ; He who had been our living John Was nothing but a name . V That was indeed a parting ! oh , 15 20 25 30 365 339 40 ...
... sound , and scarcely heard . Sea - Ship - drowned - Shipwreck — so it came , The meek , the brave , the good , was gone ; He who had been our living John Was nothing but a name . V That was indeed a parting ! oh , 15 20 25 30 365 339 40 ...
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... sound of the wind . Of all deaths it is the most dreadful , from the circumstances of terror which accompany it . . ( See The Life and Correspond- ence of Robert Southey , vol . ii . p . 321. ) The following is part of a letter from ...
... sound of the wind . Of all deaths it is the most dreadful , from the circumstances of terror which accompany it . . ( See The Life and Correspond- ence of Robert Southey , vol . ii . p . 321. ) The following is part of a letter from ...
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... sound , * 80 85 90 95 ΙΟΙ 1 1827 . art gone ; And now I call the path - way by thy name , And love the fir - grove . 2 1827 . 3 1827 . Art pacing to and fro 1815 . • placid 1815 . 1815 . * Compare the line in Coleridge's Hymn before Sun ...
... sound , * 80 85 90 95 ΙΟΙ 1 1827 . art gone ; And now I call the path - way by thy name , And love the fir - grove . 2 1827 . 3 1827 . Art pacing to and fro 1815 . • placid 1815 . 1815 . * Compare the line in Coleridge's Hymn before Sun ...
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