The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... Poor unregarded Virtue , praise , And the neglected Poet , bays . Thus shall our healths do others good , Whilst we ourselves do all we would ; For , freed from envy and from care , What would we be but what we are ? ' It remains that I ...
... Poor unregarded Virtue , praise , And the neglected Poet , bays . Thus shall our healths do others good , Whilst we ourselves do all we would ; For , freed from envy and from care , What would we be but what we are ? ' It remains that I ...
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... Poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . Alas , the mountain - tops that look ...
... Poor creature , can it be That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . Alas , the mountain - tops that look ...
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... poor ; He views the sun uplift his golden fire , Or sink , with heart alive like Memnon's lyre * ; Blesses the moon that comes with kindly ray , To light him shaken by his rugged way . Back from his sight no bashful children steal , He ...
... poor ; He views the sun uplift his golden fire , Or sink , with heart alive like Memnon's lyre * ; Blesses the moon that comes with kindly ray , To light him shaken by his rugged way . Back from his sight no bashful children steal , He ...
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... softer arts with power indued To soothe and cheer the poor man's solitude . By silent cottage - doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In 74 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
... softer arts with power indued To soothe and cheer the poor man's solitude . By silent cottage - doors , the peasant's home Left vacant for the day , I loved to roam . But once I pierced the mazes of a wood In 74 DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c .
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... Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap , That we the mercy of the waves should rue : We reached the western world , a poor , devoted crew . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down 100 THE FEMALE VAGRANT .
... Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap , That we the mercy of the waves should rue : We reached the western world , a poor , devoted crew . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down 100 THE FEMALE VAGRANT .
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