The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... rocks , The free - born Swiss to leave his narrow vales , ( Spirit attached to regions mountainous Like their own stedfast clouds ) did now impel His restless mind to look abroad with hope . -An irksome drudgery seems it to plod on ...
... rocks , The free - born Swiss to leave his narrow vales , ( Spirit attached to regions mountainous Like their own stedfast clouds ) did now impel His restless mind to look abroad with hope . -An irksome drudgery seems it to plod on ...
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... rocks ; nor idly ; for they speak , In these their invocations , with a voice Obedient to the strong creative power Of human passion . Sympathies there are More tranquil , yet perhaps of kindred birth , That steal upon the meditative ...
... rocks ; nor idly ; for they speak , In these their invocations , with a voice Obedient to the strong creative power Of human passion . Sympathies there are More tranquil , yet perhaps of kindred birth , That steal upon the meditative ...
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... rocks ! A sad reverse it was for him who long Had filled with plenty , and possessed in peace , This lonely Cottage . At the door he stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved ...
... rocks ! A sad reverse it was for him who long Had filled with plenty , and possessed in peace , This lonely Cottage . At the door he stood , And whistled many a snatch of merry tunes That had no mirth in them ; or with his knife Carved ...
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... rocks encompassed , save that to the south Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less abrupt and close ; A quiet treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the sun , And one ...
... rocks encompassed , save that to the south Was one small opening , where a heath - clad ridge Supplied a boundary less abrupt and close ; A quiet treeless nook , with two green fields , A liquid pool that glittered in the sun , And one ...
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... rock And one old moss - grown wall ; —a cool recess , And fanciful ! For where the rock and wall Met in an angle , hung a penthouse , framed By thrusting two rude staves into the wall And overlaying them with mountain sods ; To weather ...
... rock And one old moss - grown wall ; —a cool recess , And fanciful ! For where the rock and wall Met in an angle , hung a penthouse , framed By thrusting two rude staves into the wall And overlaying them with mountain sods ; To weather ...
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