The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... wind Blow through mine ear ! the sky seemed not a sky Of earth -- and with what motion moved the clouds ! He tells us how he would rise stealthily , long before a smoke- wreath was visible in the village , to watch the first gleams of ...
... wind Blow through mine ear ! the sky seemed not a sky Of earth -- and with what motion moved the clouds ! He tells us how he would rise stealthily , long before a smoke- wreath was visible in the village , to watch the first gleams of ...
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... winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature and her overflowing soul , I had received ...
... winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature and her overflowing soul , I had received ...
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... wind Roar , and the rain beat hard ; where I so oft Had lain awake on summer nights to watch The moon in splendour couched among the leaves * The suggestion was due to Mr Rawnsley , then Vicar of Wray , now of Crosthwaite , Keswick ...
... wind Roar , and the rain beat hard ; where I so oft Had lain awake on summer nights to watch The moon in splendour couched among the leaves * The suggestion was due to Mr Rawnsley , then Vicar of Wray , now of Crosthwaite , Keswick ...
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... wind was ruffling the water to the angler's heart , he lay amid the hot stones of the Derwent , and in the glaring sun , the whole long - live day , devouring these tales of delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at ...
... wind was ruffling the water to the angler's heart , he lay amid the hot stones of the Derwent , and in the glaring sun , the whole long - live day , devouring these tales of delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at ...
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... wind and sleety rain , And all the business of the elements ; The single sheep , and the one blasted tree , And the bleak music from that old stone wall , The noise of wind and water , and the mist That on the line of each of these two ...
... wind and sleety rain , And all the business of the elements ; The single sheep , and the one blasted tree , And the bleak music from that old stone wall , The noise of wind and water , and the mist That on the line of each of these two ...
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