The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... wind that blew upon them over the lake . They looked so gay , ever glancing , ever changing . This wind blew directly over the lake to them . There was here and there a little knot , and a few stragglers higher up ; but they were so few ...
... wind that blew upon them over the lake . They looked so gay , ever glancing , ever changing . This wind blew directly over the lake to them . There was here and there a little knot , and a few stragglers higher up ; but they were so few ...
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... winds , That keep no certain intervals of rest , 95 Moved not ; meanwhile the galaxy displayed Her fires , that like mysterious pulses beat Aloft ; —momentous but uneasy bliss ! To their full hearts the universe seemed hung On that ...
... winds , That keep no certain intervals of rest , 95 Moved not ; meanwhile the galaxy displayed Her fires , that like mysterious pulses beat Aloft ; —momentous but uneasy bliss ! To their full hearts the universe seemed hung On that ...
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... wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I , with my fate contented , will plod on , And hope for higher raptures , when life's day is done.5 1 But 2 1815 . MS . 25 30 the soul 3 1832 ...
... wind ; But hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I , with my fate contented , will plod on , And hope for higher raptures , when life's day is done.5 1 But 2 1815 . MS . 25 30 the soul 3 1832 ...
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... wind waved his garment how oft did'st thou start ! " ' I will add that the sentiment in the last four lines of the last stanza of my verses was uttered by a shepherd with such exact- ness , that a traveller , who afterwards reported his ...
... wind waved his garment how oft did'st thou start ! " ' I will add that the sentiment in the last four lines of the last stanza of my verses was uttered by a shepherd with such exact- ness , that a traveller , who afterwards reported his ...
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... wind or wave To quit the Ship for which he died , ( All claims of duty satisfied ; ) And there they found him at her side ; And bore him to the grave . Vain service ! yet not vainly done For this , if other end were none , That He , who ...
... wind or wave To quit the Ship for which he died , ( All claims of duty satisfied ; ) And there they found him at her side ; And bore him to the grave . Vain service ! yet not vainly done For this , if other end were none , That He , who ...
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