The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... darkness ; all alone Beheld the stars come out above his head , And travelled through the wood , with no one near 130 To whom he might confess the things he saw . So the foundations of his mind were laid . In such communion , not from ...
... darkness ; all alone Beheld the stars come out above his head , And travelled through the wood , with no one near 130 To whom he might confess the things he saw . So the foundations of his mind were laid . In such communion , not from ...
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... dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the ...
... dark woods , Nourished Imagination in her growth , And gave the Mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . But eagerly he read , and read again , Whate'er the ...
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... darkness . From his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought He asked repose ; and , failing oft to win The peace required , he scanned the laws of light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send 295 From hollow clefts ...
... darkness . From his intellect And from the stillness of abstracted thought He asked repose ; and , failing oft to win The peace required , he scanned the laws of light Amid the roar of torrents , where they send 295 From hollow clefts ...
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... had imbibed of fear or darker thought Was melted all away ; so true was this , That sometimes his religion seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; 410 Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped THE WANDERER . 23.
... had imbibed of fear or darker thought Was melted all away ; so true was this , That sometimes his religion seemed to me Self - taught , as of a dreamer in the woods ; 410 Who to the model of his own pure heart Shaped THE WANDERER . 23.
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... dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think 535 Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two blighting ...
... dark hedges . So their days were spent In peace and comfort ; and a pretty boy Was their best hope , next to the God in heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think 535 Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two blighting ...
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age to age Alfoxden appeared beauty behold beneath breath bright brown ridge calm cheerful clouds cottage course dark delight doth dwell earth epitaph fair fair Isle faith fear feel fields flowers frame Friend grace Grasmere grave green grove hand happy hath Hawkshead heard heart heaven hills holy hope hour human humble labour less line omitted living lofty lonely look Loughrigg Fell mind moorland mortal mountain nature nature's night o'er omitted in 1827 pain passed Pastor Patterdale peace pity pleasure poem praise previously one line previously two lines pure rest rocks round Rydal Mount sate seat shade side sight silent silent pools smile smooth Solitary solitude sorrow soul sound spake spirit stood stream tender things thoughts trees truth turned vale voice walk Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wish words Wordsworth youth