The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... voice , " It doth not love the shower , nor seek the cold : This neither is its courage nor its choice , But its necessity in being old . " The sunshine may not cheer 2 it , nor the dew ; It cannot help itself in its decay ; Stiff in ...
... voice , " It doth not love the shower , nor seek the cold : This neither is its courage nor its choice , But its necessity in being old . " The sunshine may not cheer 2 it , nor the dew ; It cannot help itself in its decay ; Stiff in ...
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... voice of Freedom , which through France Full speedily resounded , public hope , Or personal memory of his own deep wrongs , Rouse him but in those solitary shades His days he wasted , an imbecile mind ! 305 In the preface to his volume ...
... voice of Freedom , which through France Full speedily resounded , public hope , Or personal memory of his own deep wrongs , Rouse him but in those solitary shades His days he wasted , an imbecile mind ! 305 In the preface to his volume ...
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... voice Of my own wish ; and feel past doubt That my submissiveness was choice : Not seeking in the school of pride For " precepts over dignified , " Denial and restraint I prize 1807 . No farther than they breed a second Will more wise ...
... voice Of my own wish ; and feel past doubt That my submissiveness was choice : Not seeking in the school of pride For " precepts over dignified , " Denial and restraint I prize 1807 . No farther than they breed a second Will more wise ...
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... voice they'll always hear , His face they'll always see ; There's naught in life so sweet As such a memory . " ( See Final Memorials of Charles Lamb , by Thomas Noon Talfourd , vol . ii . pp . 233 , 234 . ) - ED . “ WHEN , TO THE ...
... voice they'll always hear , His face they'll always see ; There's naught in life so sweet As such a memory . " ( See Final Memorials of Charles Lamb , by Thomas Noon Talfourd , vol . ii . pp . 233 , 234 . ) - ED . “ WHEN , TO THE ...
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... voice is all that can be heard * 1820 . on heavy pinions wheeling , With untired voice sings an unvaried tune ; Those burring notes are all that can be heard 1836 . The text of 1845 returns to the first version of 1819 . 2 1819 . Now ...
... voice is all that can be heard * 1820 . on heavy pinions wheeling , With untired voice sings an unvaried tune ; Those burring notes are all that can be heard 1836 . The text of 1845 returns to the first version of 1819 . 2 1819 . Now ...
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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