The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen3Macmillan, 1896 |
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... wishes , vain as mine , may be All that is left to comfort thee . VIII Perhaps some dungeon hears thee groan , Maimed , mangled by inhuman men ; Or thou upon a desert thrown Inheritest the lion's den ; Or hast been summoned to the deep ...
... wishes , vain as mine , may be All that is left to comfort thee . VIII Perhaps some dungeon hears thee groan , Maimed , mangled by inhuman men ; Or thou upon a desert thrown Inheritest the lion's den ; Or hast been summoned to the deep ...
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... wish as if my heart would burst . O weary struggle ! silent years Tell seemingly no doubtful tale ; And yet they leave it short , and fears And hopes are strong and will prevail . My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that ...
... wish as if my heart would burst . O weary struggle ! silent years Tell seemingly no doubtful tale ; And yet they leave it short , and fears And hopes are strong and will prevail . My calmest faith escapes not pain ; And , feeling that ...
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... - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with memories of his dead daughter's childhood , and her " laughing eye . " - ED . Hours of perfect gladsomeness.1 -Pleased by any random toy ; 20 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES.
... - was due to the wish to con- nect this poem ! with memories of his dead daughter's childhood , and her " laughing eye . " - ED . Hours of perfect gladsomeness.1 -Pleased by any random toy ; 20 THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES.
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... wish that I should rear A seemly Cottage in this sunny Dell , On favoured ground , thy gift , where I might dwell In ... wishes 1 to fulfil . Whether this boon be granted us or not , 1 pleasure MS . ΙΟ Old Skiddaw will look down upon the ...
... wish that I should rear A seemly Cottage in this sunny Dell , On favoured ground , thy gift , where I might dwell In ... wishes 1 to fulfil . Whether this boon be granted us or not , 1 pleasure MS . ΙΟ Old Skiddaw will look down upon the ...
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... wish that Wordsworth and Coleridge should live so near each other , as to be able to carry on joint literary labour , recall the somewhat similar wish and proposal on the part of W. Calvert , unfolded in a letter from Coleridge to Sir ...
... wish that Wordsworth and Coleridge should live so near each other , as to be able to carry on joint literary labour , recall the somewhat similar wish and proposal on the part of W. Calvert , unfolded in a letter from Coleridge to Sir ...
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