The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... the poems ' Our walk was far among the ancient trees ' 1 1832 . 1807 . betwixt 2 1815 . 1807 . A perfect Woman ; 3 1845 . of an angel light . 1807 . angel - light . 1836 . [ vol . ii . p . 167 ] , SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT 3.
... the poems ' Our walk was far among the ancient trees ' 1 1832 . 1807 . betwixt 2 1815 . 1807 . A perfect Woman ; 3 1845 . of an angel light . 1807 . angel - light . 1836 . [ vol . ii . p . 167 ] , SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT 3.
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... golden 1 daffodils ; dancing 1807 . * The poet expressly told me that these verses were on his wife.-H. C. R. Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and 4 I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD "I wandered lonely as a cloud "
... golden 1 daffodils ; dancing 1807 . * The poet expressly told me that these verses were on his wife.-H. C. R. Beside the lake , beneath the trees , Fluttering and 4 I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD "I wandered lonely as a cloud "
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... trees , we saw that there was a long belt of 1 1815 . Along the Lake , beneath the trees , Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . 2 This stanza was added in the edition of 1815 . 3 1807 . be but gay , 1807 . 1836 . The 1840 edition ...
... trees , we saw that there was a long belt of 1 1815 . Along the Lake , beneath the trees , Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . 2 This stanza was added in the edition of 1815 . 3 1807 . be but gay , 1807 . 1836 . The 1840 edition ...
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... tree , A stern face it puts on , as if ready to say , " What ails you , that you must come creeping to me ! " 21 With our pastures about us , we could not be sad ; Our comfort was near if we ever were crost ; But the comfort , the ...
... tree , A stern face it puts on , as if ready to say , " What ails you , that you must come creeping to me ! " 21 With our pastures about us , we could not be sad ; Our comfort was near if we ever were crost ; But the comfort , the ...
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... tree ! Through the calm and frosty 1 air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one might think , From the motions that are made , Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending ...
... tree ! Through the calm and frosty 1 air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one might think , From the motions that are made , Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending ...
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