The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... spreading when I saw it in the summer of 1841. ] THE embowering rose , the acacia , and the pine , Will not unwillingly their place resign ; If but the Cedar thrive that near them stands , Planted by Beaumont's and by Wordsworth's hands ...
... spreading when I saw it in the summer of 1841. ] THE embowering rose , the acacia , and the pine , Will not unwillingly their place resign ; If but the Cedar thrive that near them stands , Planted by Beaumont's and by Wordsworth's hands ...
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... Spreads out his limbs , while , yet unshorn , the Sheep , Panting beneath the burthen of their wool , Lie round him , even as if they were a part Of his own Household : nor , while from his bed He looks , through the open door - place ...
... Spreads out his limbs , while , yet unshorn , the Sheep , Panting beneath the burthen of their wool , Lie round him , even as if they were a part Of his own Household : nor , while from his bed He looks , through the open door - place ...
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... spread map , Became invisible : for all around Had darkness fallen - unthreatened , unproclaimed- As if the golden day itself had been Extinguished in a moment ; total gloom , In which he sate alone , with unclosed eyes , Upon the ...
... spread map , Became invisible : for all around Had darkness fallen - unthreatened , unproclaimed- As if the golden day itself had been Extinguished in a moment ; total gloom , In which he sate alone , with unclosed eyes , Upon the ...
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... spread around ! XII . [ WHERE the second quarry now is , as you pass from Rydal to Grasmere , there was formerly a length of smooth rock that sloped towards the road , on the right hand . I used to call it Tadpole Slope , from having ...
... spread around ! XII . [ WHERE the second quarry now is , as you pass from Rydal to Grasmere , there was formerly a length of smooth rock that sloped towards the road , on the right hand . I used to call it Tadpole Slope , from having ...
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... heap of stones , The desolate ruins of St. Herbert's Cell . Here stood his threshold ; here was spread the roof That sheltered him , a self - secluded Man , After long exercise in social cares And offices humane , INSCRIPTIONS . 15.
... heap of stones , The desolate ruins of St. Herbert's Cell . Here stood his threshold ; here was spread the roof That sheltered him , a self - secluded Man , After long exercise in social cares And offices humane , INSCRIPTIONS . 15.
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