The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... rocket That would emulate a star . What is friendship ? -do not trust her , Nor the vows which she has made ; Diamonds dart their brightest lustre From a palsy - shaken head . What is truth ? - —a staff rejected ; Duty 10 INSCRIPTIONS .
... rocket That would emulate a star . What is friendship ? -do not trust her , Nor the vows which she has made ; Diamonds dart their brightest lustre From a palsy - shaken head . What is truth ? - —a staff rejected ; Duty 10 INSCRIPTIONS .
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... head It promised to defend . But Thou art true , incarnate Lord , Who didst vouchsafe for man to die ; Thy smile is sure , thy plighted word No change can falsify ! I bent before thy gracious throne , And asked for peace on suppliant ...
... head It promised to defend . But Thou art true , incarnate Lord , Who didst vouchsafe for man to die ; Thy smile is sure , thy plighted word No change can falsify ! I bent before thy gracious throne , And asked for peace on suppliant ...
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... said , what may it be , can no one guess Why Troilus hath all this heaviness ? All which he of himself conceited wholly Out of his weakness and his melancholy . Another time he took into his head , That every 42 SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER .
... said , what may it be , can no one guess Why Troilus hath all this heaviness ? All which he of himself conceited wholly Out of his weakness and his melancholy . Another time he took into his head , That every 42 SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER .
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William Wordsworth. Another time he took into his head , That every wight , who in the way passed by , Had of him ruth , and fancied that they said , I am right sorry Troilus will die : And thus a day or two drove wearily ; As ye have ...
William Wordsworth. Another time he took into his head , That every wight , who in the way passed by , Had of him ruth , and fancied that they said , I am right sorry Troilus will die : And thus a day or two drove wearily ; As ye have ...
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... head from the green wall , Feeds in the sunshine ; the robust and young , The prosperous and unthinking , they who live Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; -all behold in him A silent monitor , which on ...
... head from the green wall , Feeds in the sunshine ; the robust and young , The prosperous and unthinking , they who live Sheltered , and flourish in a little grove Of their own kindred ; -all behold in him A silent monitor , which on ...
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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