The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... human mind Crowded with thoughts that need a settled home , Yet , like to eddying balls of foam Within this whirlpool , they each other chase Round and round , and neither find An outlet nor a resting - place ! Stranger , if such ...
... human mind Crowded with thoughts that need a settled home , Yet , like to eddying balls of foam Within this whirlpool , they each other chase Round and round , and neither find An outlet nor a resting - place ! Stranger , if such ...
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... human soul ? No - man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been , Themselves , the fathers and the dealers - out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to ...
... human soul ? No - man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been , Themselves , the fathers and the dealers - out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to ...
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... human interest to his heart . May never HOUSE , misnamed of INDUSTRY , Make him a captive ! -for that pent - up din , Those life - consuming sounds that clog the air , Be his the natural silence of old age ! Let him be free of mountain ...
... human interest to his heart . May never HOUSE , misnamed of INDUSTRY , Make him a captive ! -for that pent - up din , Those life - consuming sounds that clog the air , Be his the natural silence of old age ! Let him be free of mountain ...
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... human life is subject ; and while looking at him I could not but say to myself — we may , one of us , I or the happiest of my playmates , live to become still more the object of pity than this old man , this half - doating pilferer ...
... human life is subject ; and while looking at him I could not but say to myself — we may , one of us , I or the happiest of my playmates , live to become still more the object of pity than this old man , this half - doating pilferer ...
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... human life , That never art secure from dolorous change ! Behold a high injunction suddenly To Arno's side hath brought him , and he charmed A Tuscan audience : but full soon was called To the perpetual silence of the grave . Mourn ...
... human life , That never art secure from dolorous change ! Behold a high injunction suddenly To Arno's side hath brought him , and he charmed A Tuscan audience : but full soon was called To the perpetual silence of the grave . Mourn ...
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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