The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... thou ! whose fancies , " POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear , " To Joanna . " Amid the smoke of cities , " " There is an eminence , -of these our hills , " " A narrow girdle of rough stones and ...
... thou ! whose fancies , " POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear , " To Joanna . " Amid the smoke of cities , " " There is an eminence , -of these our hills , " " A narrow girdle of rough stones and ...
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... thou then survived , " 352 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . " There was a Boy , " " " 9 To the Cuckoo . " O blithe new comer , ' A Night Piece . " The sky is overcast , ' Yew Trees . " There is a yew tree , " View from the Top of Black Comb ...
... thou then survived , " 352 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . " There was a Boy , " " " 9 To the Cuckoo . " O blithe new comer , ' A Night Piece . " The sky is overcast , ' Yew Trees . " There is a yew tree , " View from the Top of Black Comb ...
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... thou should'st be living at this hour , " 441 " Great men have been among us ; hands that penned , " " It is not to be thought of that the Flood , " . 442 • 442 " When I have borne in memory what has tamed , " 442 " One might believe ...
... thou should'st be living at this hour , " 441 " Great men have been among us ; hands that penned , " " It is not to be thought of that the Flood , " . 442 • 442 " When I have borne in memory what has tamed , " 442 " One might believe ...
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... Thy favour ; trusting that thou wilt not deem The offering , though imperfect , premature . WILLIAM WORDSWORTH RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND . July 29 , 1814 PREFACE . THE Reader must be apprised that this Poem THE EXCURSION.
... Thy favour ; trusting that thou wilt not deem The offering , though imperfect , premature . WILLIAM WORDSWORTH RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND . July 29 , 1814 PREFACE . THE Reader must be apprised that this Poem THE EXCURSION.
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... thou mayest resort for holier peace , - From whose calm centre thou , through height or depth , Mayst penetrate , wherever truth shall lead ; Measuring through all degrees , until the scale Of time and conscious nature disappear , Lost ...
... thou mayest resort for holier peace , - From whose calm centre thou , through height or depth , Mayst penetrate , wherever truth shall lead ; Measuring through all degrees , until the scale Of time and conscious nature disappear , Lost ...
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