The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... Beneath him : -Far and wide the clouds were touched , 205 And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none , Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation , soul , and form , All melted ...
... Beneath him : -Far and wide the clouds were touched , 205 And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love . Sound needed none , Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle : sensation , soul , and form , All melted ...
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... beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady mind , Tender and deep in her excess of love ; 514 Not speaking much , pleased rather with the joy Of her own thoughts : by some especial care Her temper had been framed , as if to ...
... beneath this lowly roof . She was a Woman of a steady mind , Tender and deep in her excess of love ; 514 Not speaking much , pleased rather with the joy Of her own thoughts : by some especial care Her temper had been framed , as if to ...
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... beneath these trees , ' Made my heart bleed . ' 592 At this the Wanderer paused ; And , looking up to those enormous elms , He said , “ ” Tis now the hour of deepest noon . At this still season of repose and peace , This hour when all ...
... beneath these trees , ' Made my heart bleed . ' 592 At this the Wanderer paused ; And , looking up to those enormous elms , He said , “ ” Tis now the hour of deepest noon . At this still season of repose and peace , This hour when all ...
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... Beneath the misery of that wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears : And , when she ended , I had little power To give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served 685 To ...
... Beneath the misery of that wandering life . ' " This tale did Margaret tell with many tears : And , when she ended , I had little power To give her comfort , and was glad to take Such words of hope from her own mouth as served 685 To ...
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... beneath the trees , We sate on that low bench : and now we felt , 960 Admonished thus , the sweet hour coming on . A linnet warbled from those lofty elms , A thrush sang loud , and other melodies , At distance heard , peopled the milder ...
... beneath the trees , We sate on that low bench : and now we felt , 960 Admonished thus , the sweet hour coming on . A linnet warbled from those lofty elms , A thrush sang loud , and other melodies , At distance heard , peopled the milder ...
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