The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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William Wordsworth. It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations in the breast , Renders our lives ' misfortune sweet ; * * * * * Then let the chill Sirocco blow , And gird us round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the ...
William Wordsworth. It lays the careful head to rest , Calms palpitations in the breast , Renders our lives ' misfortune sweet ; * * * * * Then let the chill Sirocco blow , And gird us round with hills of snow , Or else go whistle to the ...
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... , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; — He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ; what can he do ? No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not 10 The Mother's Return By the Same.
... , and far - off towns , And long , long vales to travel through ; — He listens , puzzled , sore perplexed , But he submits ; what can he do ? No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not 10 The Mother's Return By the Same.
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William Wordsworth. No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not with the mystery Of time and distance , night and day ; The bonds of our humanity . Her joy is like an instinct , joy Of kitten , bird , or summer fly ; She dances ...
William Wordsworth. No strife disturbs his sister's breast ; She wars not with the mystery Of time and distance , night and day ; The bonds of our humanity . Her joy is like an instinct , joy Of kitten , bird , or summer fly ; She dances ...
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... breast are thither borne All deceived , and each deceiver , Through the gates of night and morn ; Through the year's successive portals ; Through the bounds which many a star Marks , not mindless of frail mortals , When his light ...
... breast are thither borne All deceived , and each deceiver , Through the gates of night and morn ; Through the year's successive portals ; Through the bounds which many a star Marks , not mindless of frail mortals , When his light ...
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... breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the ...
... breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the ...
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