The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... eyes , Upon the blinded mountain's silent top ! 1813 . VII . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL UPON A STONE , THE LARGEST OF A HEAP LYING NEAR A DESERTED QUARRY , UPON ONE OF THE ISLANDS AT RYDAL . STRANGER ! this hillock of mis - shapen ...
... eyes , Upon the blinded mountain's silent top ! 1813 . VII . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL UPON A STONE , THE LARGEST OF A HEAP LYING NEAR A DESERTED QUARRY , UPON ONE OF THE ISLANDS AT RYDAL . STRANGER ! this hillock of mis - shapen ...
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... eye it shone : He hath hailed it re - appearing- And as quickly it is gone ; Such is Joy - as quickly hidden , Or mis - shapen to the sight , And by sullen weeds forbidden To resume its native light . What is youth ? -a dancing billow ...
... eye it shone : He hath hailed it re - appearing- And as quickly it is gone ; Such is Joy - as quickly hidden , Or mis - shapen to the sight , And by sullen weeds forbidden To resume its native light . What is youth ? -a dancing billow ...
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... eyes were upon it when it fell , as told in these lines . ] II . PAUSE , Traveller ! whosoe'er thou be Whom chance may lead to this retreat , Where silence yields reluctantly Even to the fleecy straggler's bleat ; Give voice to what my ...
... eyes were upon it when it fell , as told in these lines . ] II . PAUSE , Traveller ! whosoe'er thou be Whom chance may lead to this retreat , Where silence yields reluctantly Even to the fleecy straggler's bleat ; Give voice to what my ...
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... eye upraised To heaven he knelt before the crucifix , While o'er the lake the cataract of Lodore Pealed to his orisons , and when he paced Along the beach of this small isle and thought Of his Companion , he would pray that both ( Now ...
... eye upraised To heaven he knelt before the crucifix , While o'er the lake the cataract of Lodore Pealed to his orisons , and when he paced Along the beach of this small isle and thought Of his Companion , he would pray that both ( Now ...
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... eye , In mercy would his mercy multiply On us , for reverence of his Mother Mary ! " II . THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . I. THE God of Love - ah , benedicite ! How mighty and how great a Lord is he ! For he of low hearts can make high ...
... eye , In mercy would his mercy multiply On us , for reverence of his Mother Mary ! " II . THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . I. THE God of Love - ah , benedicite ! How mighty and how great a Lord is he ! For he of low hearts can make high ...
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