The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... bright or quick , but by industry he made a progress more than respectable . His parents not being wealthy enough to send him to college , when he left Hawkshead he became a school - master , with a view to prepare himself for holy ...
... bright or quick , but by industry he made a progress more than respectable . His parents not being wealthy enough to send him to college , when he left Hawkshead he became a school - master , with a view to prepare himself for holy ...
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... bright and pleasant sunshine interposed ; To him most pleasant who on soft cool moss Extends his careless limbs along the front Of some huge cave , whose rocky ceiling casts A twilight of its own , an ample shade , Where the wren ...
... bright and pleasant sunshine interposed ; To him most pleasant who on soft cool moss Extends his careless limbs along the front Of some huge cave , whose rocky ceiling casts A twilight of its own , an ample shade , Where the wren ...
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... bright , appeared The written promise ! Early had he learned To reverence the volume that displays The mystery , the life which cannot die ; But in the mountains did he feel his faith . All things , responsive to the writing , there ...
... bright , appeared The written promise ! Early had he learned To reverence the volume that displays The mystery , the life which cannot die ; But in the mountains did he feel his faith . All things , responsive to the writing , there ...
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... bright weed , The yellow stone - crop , suffered to take root Along the window's edge , profusely grew , Blinding the lower panes . I turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its ...
... bright weed , The yellow stone - crop , suffered to take root Along the window's edge , profusely grew , Blinding the lower panes . I turned aside , And strolled into her garden . It appeared To lag behind the season , and had lost Its ...
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... bright season favours . - Tabor and pipe In purpose join to hasten or reprove The laggard Rustic ; and repay with boons Of merriment a party - coloured knot , Already formed upon the village - green . -Beyond the limits of the shadow ...
... bright season favours . - Tabor and pipe In purpose join to hasten or reprove The laggard Rustic ; and repay with boons Of merriment a party - coloured knot , Already formed upon the village - green . -Beyond the limits of the shadow ...
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admiration age to age Alfoxden appeared beauty behold beneath breath bright character cheerful church clouds composition cottage course dark delight earth epitaph faculty fair Isle faith fancy fear feelings flowers French Revolution Friend grace Grasmere grave grove habits happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven hills honour hope human imagination labour language less living lonely look Loughrigg Fell metre mind mortal mountains nature nature's o'er objects Ossian pains Paradise Lost passed passion Pastor peace perceive pleased pleasure Poems Poet poetic diction poetry Pompey's Pillar poor praise prose pure Reader reason rocks round Rydal Mount sate Scotland sense shade Shakspeare sight silent smile Solitary solitude sorrow soul spake speak spirit stood stream sublime tender things thoughts truth turn vale verse voice Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wish words youth