The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... rock But ill sustained , and almost ( so it seemed ) Suspended by the blast that blew amain , Shouldering the naked crag , oh , at that time While on the perilous ridge I hung alone , With what strange utterance did the loud dry wind ...
... rock But ill sustained , and almost ( so it seemed ) Suspended by the blast that blew amain , Shouldering the naked crag , oh , at that time While on the perilous ridge I hung alone , With what strange utterance did the loud dry wind ...
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... rock ; " and , when titles descend , successors sometimes abuse them , while labour is dishonoured . Bishop had said that the people of these islands were " in the possession of both liberty and equality . " Wordsworth tells him that ...
... rock ; " and , when titles descend , successors sometimes abuse them , while labour is dishonoured . Bishop had said that the people of these islands were " in the possession of both liberty and equality . " Wordsworth tells him that ...
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... rock - built refuge stood Above the blind and battling multitude , In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to Truth and Liberty . Deserting them , thou leaveth me to grieve , Thus , having been , that thou shouldst ...
... rock - built refuge stood Above the blind and battling multitude , In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to Truth and Liberty . Deserting them , thou leaveth me to grieve , Thus , having been , that thou shouldst ...
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... rocks . This is the view from the house , but a hundred yards above it is impossible to describe its grandeur . There is a natural terrace along the side of the mountain , which shelters Windybrow , whence we com- mand a view of the ...
... rocks . This is the view from the house , but a hundred yards above it is impossible to describe its grandeur . There is a natural terrace along the side of the mountain , which shelters Windybrow , whence we com- mand a view of the ...
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... rock with torrents roaring , with the clouds Familiar , and a favourite of the stars : But thou didst plant its crevices with flowers , Hang it with shrubs that twinkle in the breeze , And teach the little birds to build their nests And ...
... rock with torrents roaring , with the clouds Familiar , and a favourite of the stars : But thou didst plant its crevices with flowers , Hang it with shrubs that twinkle in the breeze , And teach the little birds to build their nests And ...
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