The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen5E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... walk one Evening , after a stormy day , the Author having just read in a Newspaper that the dissolution of Mr. Fox was hourly expected Invocation to the Earth , February , 1816 Lines written on a Blank Leaf in a Copy of the Author's ...
... walk one Evening , after a stormy day , the Author having just read in a Newspaper that the dissolution of Mr. Fox was hourly expected Invocation to the Earth , February , 1816 Lines written on a Blank Leaf in a Copy of the Author's ...
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... walks and bowers Were shaped to cheer dark winter's lonely hours . III . WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT , BART . , AND IN HIS NAME , FOR AN URN , PLACED BY HIM AT THE TERMI- NATION OF A NEWLY - PLANTED AVENUE , IN THE ...
... walks and bowers Were shaped to cheer dark winter's lonely hours . III . WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT , BART . , AND IN HIS NAME , FOR AN URN , PLACED BY HIM AT THE TERMI- NATION OF A NEWLY - PLANTED AVENUE , IN THE ...
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... walk is what we call the Far - terrace , beyond the summer- house at Rydal Mount . The lines were written when we were afraid of being obliged to quit the place to which we were so much attached . ] THE massy Ways , carried across these ...
... walk is what we call the Far - terrace , beyond the summer- house at Rydal Mount . The lines were written when we were afraid of being obliged to quit the place to which we were so much attached . ] THE massy Ways , carried across these ...
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... Walk , his loved possession , to the care Of those pure Minds that reverence the Muse . 1826 . X. INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT'S CELL . 1818 . I. HOPES what are they ? -Beads of morning Strung on slender blades ...
... Walk , his loved possession , to the care Of those pure Minds that reverence the Muse . 1826 . X. INSCRIPTIONS SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND IN AND NEAR A HERMIT'S CELL . 1818 . I. HOPES what are they ? -Beads of morning Strung on slender blades ...
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... walk , To the end that he the Grecian host might see ; And ever thus he to himself would talk : - : - Lo ! yonder is my own bright Lady free ; Or yonder is it that the tents must be ; And thence does come this air which is so sweet ...
... walk , To the end that he the Grecian host might see ; And ever thus he to himself would talk : - : - Lo ! yonder is my own bright Lady free ; Or yonder is it that the tents must be ; And thence does come this air which is so sweet ...
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