The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay 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 ...
... frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass , in gladness lay 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 ...
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... frame of human life , perceive An object whereunto their souls are tied In discontented wedlock ; nor did e'er , From me , those dark impervious shades , that hang 295 300 Upon the region whither we are bound , Exclude a power to enjoy ...
... frame of human life , perceive An object whereunto their souls are tied In discontented wedlock ; nor did e'er , From me , those dark impervious shades , that hang 295 300 Upon the region whither we are bound , Exclude a power to enjoy ...
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... when the worn - out frame requires Perpetual sabbath ; come , disease and want ; And sad exclusion through decay of sense ; But leave me unabated trust in thee- 60 And let thy favour , to the end of life. 110 WORDSWO : THI'S POEMS .
... when the worn - out frame requires Perpetual sabbath ; come , disease and want ; And sad exclusion through decay of sense ; But leave me unabated trust in thee- 60 And let thy favour , to the end of life. 110 WORDSWO : THI'S POEMS .
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... frame Conceptions equal to the soul's desire ; And the most difficult of tasks to keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain . -Man is of dust : ethereal hopes are his , Which , when they should sustain themselves aloft , 140 Want ...
... frame Conceptions equal to the soul's desire ; And the most difficult of tasks to keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain . -Man is of dust : ethereal hopes are his , Which , when they should sustain themselves aloft , 140 Want ...
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... frames have drooped 165 Even to the dust ; apparently , through weight Of anguish unrelieved , and lack of power An agonizing sorrow to transmute ; 175 Deem not that proof is here of hope withheld When wanted most ; a confidence ...
... frames have drooped 165 Even to the dust ; apparently , through weight Of anguish unrelieved , and lack of power An agonizing sorrow to transmute ; 175 Deem not that proof is here of hope withheld When wanted most ; a confidence ...
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