The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... sleep Where Death and Glory a joint sabbath keep , Yet not the less his Spirit would hold dear Self - hidden praise , and Friendship's private tear : Hence , on my patrimonial grounds , have I Raised this frail tribute to his memory ...
... sleep Where Death and Glory a joint sabbath keep , Yet not the less his Spirit would hold dear Self - hidden praise , and Friendship's private tear : Hence , on my patrimonial grounds , have I Raised this frail tribute to his memory ...
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... sleep— Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy ! VI . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL ON A STONE , ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN OF BLACK COMB . [ THE circumstance , alluded to at the conclusion of these verses , was told me by Dr ...
... sleep— Fair sights , and visions of romantic joy ! VI . WRITTEN WITH A SLATE PENCIL ON A STONE , ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN OF BLACK COMB . [ THE circumstance , alluded to at the conclusion of these verses , was told me by Dr ...
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... sleeping worms . How venture then to hope that Time will spare This humble Walk ? Yet on the mountain's side A POET's hand first shaped it ; and the steps Of that same Bard - repeated to and fro At morn , at noon , and under moonlight ...
... sleeping worms . How venture then to hope that Time will spare This humble Walk ? Yet on the mountain's side A POET's hand first shaped it ; and the steps Of that same Bard - repeated to and fro At morn , at noon , and under moonlight ...
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... sleep ; And also ' tis not likely unto me , That any living heart should sleepy be In which Love's dart its fiery point doth steep . X. But tossing lately on a sleepless bed , I of a token thought which Lovers heed ; How among them it ...
... sleep ; And also ' tis not likely unto me , That any living heart should sleepy be In which Love's dart its fiery point doth steep . X. But tossing lately on a sleepless bed , I of a token thought which Lovers heed ; How among them it ...
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... sleep , at the first break of day , And unto Pandarus , his own Brother dear , For love of God , full piteously did say , We must the Palace see of Cresida ; For since we yet may have no other feast , Let us behold her Palace at the ...
... sleep , at the first break of day , And unto Pandarus , his own Brother dear , For love of God , full piteously did say , We must the Palace see of Cresida ; For since we yet may have no other feast , Let us behold her Palace at the ...
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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