The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... a zealous follower of the Art That he professed ; attached to him in heart ; Admiring , loving , and with grief and pride Feeling what England lost when Reynolds died . IV . FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON B 2 INSCRIPTIONS .
... a zealous follower of the Art That he professed ; attached to him in heart ; Admiring , loving , and with grief and pride Feeling what England lost when Reynolds died . IV . FOR A SEAT IN THE GROVES OF COLEORTON B 2 INSCRIPTIONS .
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... grows of heart and home ; Sick are they all for lack of their desire ; And thus in May their hearts are set on fire , So that they burn forth in great martyrdom . VIII . In sooth , I speak from feeling , THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 27.
... grows of heart and home ; Sick are they all for lack of their desire ; And thus in May their hearts are set on fire , So that they burn forth in great martyrdom . VIII . In sooth , I speak from feeling , THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 27.
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William Wordsworth. VIII . In sooth , I speak from feeling , what though now Old am I , and to genial pleasure slow ; Yet have I felt of sickness through the May , Both hot and cold , and heart - aches every day , — How hard , alas ! to ...
William Wordsworth. VIII . In sooth , I speak from feeling , what though now Old am I , and to genial pleasure slow ; Yet have I felt of sickness through the May , Both hot and cold , and heart - aches every day , — How hard , alas ! to ...
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... feeling have of sorrow woe and care , And the least welfare cometh to their share ; What need is there against the truth to strive ? XXX . What ! quoth she , thou art all out of thy mind , That in thy churlishness a cause canst find To ...
... feeling have of sorrow woe and care , And the least welfare cometh to their share ; What need is there against the truth to strive ? XXX . What ! quoth she , thou art all out of thy mind , That in thy churlishness a cause canst find To ...
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... feel the joy of it . And certainly this wind , that more and more By moments thus increaseth in my face , Is of my Lady's sighs heavy and sore ; I prove it thus ; for in no other space Of all this town , save only in this place , Feel I ...
... feel the joy of it . And certainly this wind , that more and more By moments thus increaseth in my face , Is of my Lady's sighs heavy and sore ; I prove it thus ; for in no other space Of all this town , save only in this place , Feel I ...
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Ambleside amid Articulate music Babes in arms beauty behold beneath birds BLACK COMB bliss breath Buttermere calm centre of Eternity child clouds Coleorton Cuckoo dark dear death delight doth dream earth eyes faith fancy fear feel felt flowers Friend glory Goslar Grasmere grave groves happy hath heard heart heaven Helvellyn hills honour hope hour human hunters Banded Jack the Giant-killer labour less light living look meek mighty mind mountain Nature Nature's night o'er once pain passed passion peace plain pleasure quiet rock round S. T. Coleridge sate scene seemed sense shape side sight silent sleep solitude song sorrow soul sound speak spirit stars stone stood stream strong sublime sweet thee things thou thought trees truth turned Twas twice the sun unto Vale verse voice walks whence wind words youth