The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Eight Volumes, Volumen7D. Bryce, 1900 |
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... once so richly dight ! O Palace empty and disconsolate ! Thou lamp of which extinguished is the light ; O Palace whilom day that now art night , Thou ought'st to fall and I to die ; since she Is gone who held us both in sovereignty . O ...
... once so richly dight ! O Palace empty and disconsolate ! Thou lamp of which extinguished is the light ; O Palace whilom day that now art night , Thou ought'st to fall and I to die ; since she Is gone who held us both in sovereignty . O ...
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... once . Lo , yonder saw I mine own Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I ...
... once . Lo , yonder saw I mine own Lady dance , And in that Temple she with her bright eyes , My Lady dear , first bound me captive - wise . And yonder with joy - smitten heart have I Heard my own Cresid's laugh ; and once at play I ...
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... once Had vanished , much was come and coming back- An amicable smile retained the life Which it had unexpectedly received , Upon his hollow cheek . " How kind , " he said , " Nor could your coming have been better timed ; For this , you ...
... once Had vanished , much was come and coming back- An amicable smile retained the life Which it had unexpectedly received , Upon his hollow cheek . " How kind , " he said , " Nor could your coming have been better timed ; For this , you ...
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INSCRIPTIONS | 9 |
Written with a Slate Pencil upon a Stone | 15 |
Inscriptions supposed to be found in and near | 18 |
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Ashes to ashes aught behold beneath birds blessed bliss breath bright bright eyes calm CHARLES LAMB cheer Child clouds COLEORTON cottage Cuckoo dark dear death delight doth dream earth evermore faith fear feel flowers Friend gentle grace Grasmere grave green grief grieve groves haply happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills holy honour hope hour human Jews light live lonely look meek mind moorland mortal mountain mourn Muses Nature Nature's Nightingale nook o'er OSEE pain Pandarus passed peace pleasure poor praise pray quiet quoth rest reverence rock round sapience sate Savona shade sigh sight silent sing sleep smile solitude song sooth sorrow soul sound spake spirit stone stood stream sweet tale thee things thou thoughts tree Troilus truth Twas unconsoled unto vale voice Wanderer WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind youth