The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen6George Bell & sons, 1893 |
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... poor ! Pure livers were they all , austere and grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , a reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known on English ground ...
... poor ! Pure livers were they all , austere and grave , And fearing God ; the very children taught Stern self - respect , a reverence for God's word , And an habitual piety , maintained With strictness scarcely known on English ground ...
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... poor Margaret for her gentle looks , When she upheld the cool refreshment drawn From that forsaken spring ; and no one came 505 But he was welcome ; no one went away But that it seemed she loved him . She is dead , The light ...
... poor Margaret for her gentle looks , When she upheld the cool refreshment drawn From that forsaken spring ; and no one came 505 But he was welcome ; no one went away But that it seemed she loved him . She is dead , The light ...
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... poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their place knew them not . Meanwhile , abridged Of daily comforts , gladly reconciled To numerous self - denials , Margaret 545 Went struggling on through those calamitous years With ...
... poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their place knew them not . Meanwhile , abridged Of daily comforts , gladly reconciled To numerous self - denials , Margaret 545 Went struggling on through those calamitous years With ...
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... poor innocent children . Every smile , ' Said Margaret to me , here 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 ...
... poor innocent children . Every smile , ' Said Margaret to me , here 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 ...
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... poor Woman as of one Whom I had known and loved . He had re- hearsed Her homely tale with such familiar power , 615 With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention ...
... poor Woman as of one Whom I had known and loved . He had re- hearsed Her homely tale with such familiar power , 615 With such an active countenance , an eye So busy , that the things of which he spake Seemed present ; and , attention ...
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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