The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... light upon his endeavours to please and , he would hope , to benefit his country- men . - Nothing further need be added , than that the first and third parts of The Recluse will consist chiefly of meditations in the Author's own person ...
... light upon his endeavours to please and , he would hope , to benefit his country- men . - Nothing further need be added , than that the first and third parts of The Recluse will consist chiefly of meditations in the Author's own person ...
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... light , So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and honoured - far as he was known . And some small portion of his eloquent speech , And something that may serve to set in view The feeling pleasures of his loneliness , His ...
... light , So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and honoured - far as he was known . And some small portion of his eloquent speech , And something that may serve to set in view The feeling pleasures of his loneliness , His ...
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... light ! He looked- Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay Beneath him : -Far and wide the clouds were touched , And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none ...
... light ! He looked- Ocean and earth , the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay Beneath him : -Far and wide the clouds were touched , And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none ...
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... light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate the ...
... light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send From hollow clefts up to the clearer air A cloud of mist that , smitten by the sun , Varies its rainbow hues . But vainly thus , And vainly by all other means , he strove To mitigate the ...
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... light extinguished of her lonely hut , The hut itself abandoned to decay , And she forgotten in the quiet grave . I speak , " continued he , " of One whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lonely roof . She was a Woman of a steady ...
... light extinguished of her lonely hut , The hut itself abandoned to decay , And she forgotten in the quiet grave . I speak , " continued he , " of One whose stock Of virtues bloomed beneath this lonely roof . She was a Woman of a steady ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen6 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1857 |
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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