The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... winds of March . " The story that follows was told to Mrs. Wordsworth and my sister by the sister of this unhappy young woman ; and every particular was exactly as I have related . The party was not known to me , though she lived at ...
... winds of March . " The story that follows was told to Mrs. Wordsworth and my sister by the sister of this unhappy young woman ; and every particular was exactly as I have related . The party was not known to me , though she lived at ...
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... winds might rage When they were silent : far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love Tempestuous nights - the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness . From his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought ...
... winds might rage When they were silent : far more fondly now Than in his earlier season did he love Tempestuous nights - the conflict and the sounds That live in darkness . From his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought ...
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... winds , And now the ' trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When , in the warmth of ...
... winds , And now the ' trotting brooks ' and whispering trees , And now the music of my own sad steps , With many a short - lived thought that passed between , And disappeared . I journeyed back this way , When , in the warmth of ...
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... wind , Even at the side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence ; and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart ...
... wind , Even at the side of her own fire . Yet still She loved this wretched spot , nor would for worlds Have parted hence ; and still that length of road , And this rude bench , one torturing hope endeared , Fast rooted at her heart ...
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... wind draws forth From rocks , woods , caverns , heaths , and dashing shores ; And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert - chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound ...
... wind draws forth From rocks , woods , caverns , heaths , and dashing shores ; And well those lofty brethren bear their part In the wild concert - chiefly when the storm Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound ...
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