The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... seemed to us all that this might serve as a hint for a poem , and the story here told was constructed and soon after put into verse by me as it now stands . ] LIST , ye who pass by Lyulph's Tower * At eve ; how softly then Doth Aira ...
... seemed to us all that this might serve as a hint for a poem , and the story here told was constructed and soon after put into verse by me as it now stands . ] LIST , ye who pass by Lyulph's Tower * At eve ; how softly then Doth Aira ...
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... seemed as if he drank it up— He felt with spirit so profound . -Thou soul of God's best earthly mould ! Thou happy Soul ! and can it be That these two words of glittering gold Are all that must remain of thee ? XI . THE TWO APRIL ...
... seemed as if he drank it up— He felt with spirit so profound . -Thou soul of God's best earthly mould ! Thou happy Soul ! and can it be That these two words of glittering gold Are all that must remain of thee ? XI . THE TWO APRIL ...
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... seemed as happy as a wave That dances on the sea . There came from me a sigh of pain Which I could ill confine ; I looked at her , and looked again : And did not wish her mine ! " Matthew is in his grave , yet now , Methinks , I see him ...
... seemed as happy as a wave That dances on the sea . There came from me a sigh of pain Which I could ill confine ; I looked at her , and looked again : And did not wish her mine ! " Matthew is in his grave , yet now , Methinks , I see him ...
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... seemed to contend with each other in expressing their dislike of the country and climate . One of them had been heard to say she could not endure a country where there was ' neither sunshine nor cavaliers . " ] Lo ! where the Moon along ...
... seemed to contend with each other in expressing their dislike of the country and climate . One of them had been heard to say she could not endure a country where there was ' neither sunshine nor cavaliers . " ] Lo ! where the Moon along ...
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... splendour round a leafy wood ; But not a hint from under - ground , no sign Fit for the glimmering brow of Proserpine . Or was it Dian's self that seemed to move Before 334 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . could hail (howe'er serene the sky)
... splendour round a leafy wood ; But not a hint from under - ground , no sign Fit for the glimmering brow of Proserpine . Or was it Dian's self that seemed to move Before 334 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . could hail (howe'er serene the sky)
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