The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... happy Eve Of this fair Spot her flowers may bind , Nor e'er , with ruffled fancy , grieve , From the next glance she casts , to find That love for little Things by Fate Is rendered vain as love for great . Yet , where the guardian Fence ...
... happy Eve Of this fair Spot her flowers may bind , Nor e'er , with ruffled fancy , grieve , From the next glance she casts , to find That love for little Things by Fate Is rendered vain as love for great . Yet , where the guardian Fence ...
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... happy in his flowery cove : From bloody deeds his thoughts are far And yet he warbles songs of That seem like songs of love , war , For calm and gentle is his mien ; Like a dead Boy he is serene . ; XXII . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM ; OR , THE ...
... happy in his flowery cove : From bloody deeds his thoughts are far And yet he warbles songs of That seem like songs of love , war , For calm and gentle is his mien ; Like a dead Boy he is serene . ; XXII . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM ; OR , THE ...
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... happy Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! This knowledge , from an Angel's voice Proceeding , made 26 THE ...
... happy Souls that rode Transfigured through that fresh abode , Had heretofore , in humble trust , Shone meekly mid their native dust , The Glow - worms of the earth ! This knowledge , from an Angel's voice Proceeding , made 26 THE ...
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... delight , Each Leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each Wave , one and t'other , speeds after his brother ; They are happy , for that is their right ! XXV . ON SEEING A NEEDLECASE IN THE FORM OF 32 STRAY PLEASURES .
... delight , Each Leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each Wave , one and t'other , speeds after his brother ; They are happy , for that is their right ! XXV . ON SEEING A NEEDLECASE IN THE FORM OF 32 STRAY PLEASURES .
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... happy Dell . " Thus Nature spake- The work was done- How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died , and left to me This heath , this calm , and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been , And never more will be . XII . A SLUMBER did my ...
... happy Dell . " Thus Nature spake- The work was done- How soon my Lucy's race was run ! She died , and left to me This heath , this calm , and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been , And never more will be . XII . A SLUMBER did my ...
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