The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... verse to describe the evolutions which these visitants sometimes perform , on a fine day towards the close of winter . Mark how the feather'd tenants of the flood , With grace of motion that might scarcely seem Inferior to angelical ...
... verse to describe the evolutions which these visitants sometimes perform , on a fine day towards the close of winter . Mark how the feather'd tenants of the flood , With grace of motion that might scarcely seem Inferior to angelical ...
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... verses . Tickel , a man of no common genius , chose , for the subject of a Poem , Ken- sington Gardens , in preference to the Banks of the Derwent , within a mile or two of which he was born . But this was in the reign of Queen Anne ...
... verses . Tickel , a man of no common genius , chose , for the subject of a Poem , Ken- sington Gardens , in preference to the Banks of the Derwent , within a mile or two of which he was born . But this was in the reign of Queen Anne ...
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... verses : Lari ! margine ubique confragoso Nulli coelicolum negas sacellum Picto pariete saxeoque tecto ; Hinc miracula multa navitarum Audis , nec placido refellis ore , Sed nova usque paras , Noto vel Euro Aestivas quatientibus ...
... verses : Lari ! margine ubique confragoso Nulli coelicolum negas sacellum Picto pariete saxeoque tecto ; Hinc miracula multa navitarum Audis , nec placido refellis ore , Sed nova usque paras , Noto vel Euro Aestivas quatientibus ...
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... Verses may be here introduced with propriety . They are from the Author's Miscellaneous Poems . To ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN INMATE of a Mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch ...
... Verses may be here introduced with propriety . They are from the Author's Miscellaneous Poems . To ON HER FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN INMATE of a Mountain Dwelling , Thou hast clomb aloft , and gazed , From the watch ...
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... verses ( from the Author's Miscellaneous Poems ) after what has just been read may be acceptable to the reader , by way of conclusion to this little Volume . " He then inserts Ode , The Pass of Kirkstone ; for which see the " Poetical ...
... verses ( from the Author's Miscellaneous Poems ) after what has just been read may be acceptable to the reader , by way of conclusion to this little Volume . " He then inserts Ode , The Pass of Kirkstone ; for which see the " Poetical ...
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