The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... winds Close sailing from Bengala , or the isles Of Ternate or Tidore , whence merchants bring Their spicy drugs ; they on the trading flood Through the wide Ethiopian to the Cape Ply , stemming nightly toward the Pole : so seemed Far ...
... winds Close sailing from Bengala , or the isles Of Ternate or Tidore , whence merchants bring Their spicy drugs ; they on the trading flood Through the wide Ethiopian to the Cape Ply , stemming nightly toward the Pole : so seemed Far ...
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... winds when they call , And moveth altogether if it move at all . ' In these images , the conferring , the abstracting , and the modifying powers of the Imagination , immediately and mediately acting , are all brought into conjunction ...
... winds when they call , And moveth altogether if it move at all . ' In these images , the conferring , the abstracting , and the modifying powers of the Imagination , immediately and mediately acting , are all brought into conjunction ...
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... winds confine us home , Our fancies round the world shall roam . We'll think of all the Friends we know , And drink to all worth drinking to ; When having drunk all thine and mine , We rather shall want healths than wine . But where ...
... winds confine us home , Our fancies round the world shall roam . We'll think of all the Friends we know , And drink to all worth drinking to ; When having drunk all thine and mine , We rather shall want healths than wine . But where ...
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... Wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides over the water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height , Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight ; He tosses about in every bare tree , As ...
... Wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides over the water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height , Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight ; He tosses about in every bare tree , As ...
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... wind blew many ways , I heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice ...
... wind blew many ways , I heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seemed to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy called out ; He stopped his horses at the word , But neither cry , nor voice ...
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