The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Thee will he welcome to his hand and heart , Thou monument of peaceful happiness ! He will not dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! 3 And , when thou art past service , worn away , No dull ...
... Thee will he welcome to his hand and heart , Thou monument of peaceful happiness ! He will not dread with Thee a toilsome day— Thee his loved servant , his inspiring mate ! 3 And , when thou art past service , worn away , No dull ...
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... thee dancing down thy water - breaks ; If wish were mine some type of thee to view , 1 Thee , and not thee thyself , I would not do Like Grecian Artists , give thee human cheeks , Channels for tears ; no Naiad should'st thou be , — Have ...
... thee dancing down thy water - breaks ; If wish were mine some type of thee to view , 1 Thee , and not thee thyself , I would not do Like Grecian Artists , give thee human cheeks , Channels for tears ; no Naiad should'st thou be , — Have ...
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... thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence 185 To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very strength must lie . -O Sister , I could prophesy ! The ...
... thee , for thee , is left the sense Of trial past without offence 185 To God or man ; such innocence , Such consolation , and the excess Of an unmerited distress ; In that thy very strength must lie . -O Sister , I could prophesy ! The ...
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The French and the Spanish Guerillas | 248 |
The power of Armies is a visible thing | 254 |
Upon perusing the foregoing Epistle thirty years after | 267 |
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ancient Appleby Castle Banner Barden Tower battle beautiful Black Comb Bolton bowers brave bright brother Brougham Castle calm canto Charles Lamb cheer clouds Coleorton Compare Composed 1806.-Published Convention of Cintra Creature Cumberland dark dear Doe of Rylstone Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage Earl earth editions of 1815 Emily fair Father fear Fenwick note Francis gentle grace Grasmere ground happy hath heard heart heaven hills holy honour hope inscription labour Lady Beaumont letter lines lived lonely look Lord Clifford Loughrigg Tarn Maid mind Miscellaneous Sonnets."-ED never noble Norton o'er poem poet prayer Priory referred rock Rylstone seen Seven Whistlers side sight Sir George Beaumont Skipton sleep Song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stood thee thou thought Tower tree Tyrolese vale voice walks Westmoreland Wharf White Doe words Wordsworth written wrote ΙΟ