The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... natural echo ; but hope comes reborn At Jesu's bidding . We rejoice , " O Death , Where is thy Sting ? —O Grave , where is thy Victory ? ” N XXXII . RURAL CEREMONY CLOSING the sacred Book which long ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 79.
... natural echo ; but hope comes reborn At Jesu's bidding . We rejoice , " O Death , Where is thy Sting ? —O Grave , where is thy Victory ? ” N XXXII . RURAL CEREMONY CLOSING the sacred Book which long ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 79.
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... leave Less scanty measure of those graceful rites And usages , whose due return invites A stir of mind too natural to deceive ; * See Note . Giving to Memory help when she would weave A crown 80 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... leave Less scanty measure of those graceful rites And usages , whose due return invites A stir of mind too natural to deceive ; * See Note . Giving to Memory help when she would weave A crown 80 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... And if , as Yarrow , through the woods And down the meadow ranging , Did meet us with unaltered face , Though we were changed and changing ; If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward 94 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... And if , as Yarrow , through the woods And down the meadow ranging , Did meet us with unaltered face , Though we were changed and changing ; If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward 94 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward prospect over , The soul's deep valley was not slow Its brightness to recover . Eternal blessings on the Muse , And her divine employment ! The ...
In Six Volumes William Wordsworth. If , then , some natural shadows spread Our inward prospect over , The soul's deep valley was not slow Its brightness to recover . Eternal blessings on the Muse , And her divine employment ! The ...
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... natural to the season in which I again saw this beautiful spot ; but this and some other sonnets that follow were coloured by the remembrance of my recent visit to Sir Walter Scott , and the melancholy errand on which he was going ...
... natural to the season in which I again saw this beautiful spot ; but this and some other sonnets that follow were coloured by the remembrance of my recent visit to Sir Walter Scott , and the melancholy errand on which he was going ...
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