The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... shade . No Spirit was she ; that my heart betrayed , For she was one I loved exceedingly ; But while I gazed in tender reverie ( Or was it sleep that with my Fancy played ? ) The bright corporeal presence - form and face- Remaining ...
... shade . No Spirit was she ; that my heart betrayed , For she was one I loved exceedingly ; But while I gazed in tender reverie ( Or was it sleep that with my Fancy played ? ) The bright corporeal presence - form and face- Remaining ...
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... shaded at wide intervals , Whose fruit around the sun - burnt Native falls Of roving tired or desultory war— Such to this British Isle her christian Fanes , Each linked to each for kindred services ; Her Spires , her Steeple - towers ...
... shaded at wide intervals , Whose fruit around the sun - burnt Native falls Of roving tired or desultory war— Such to this British Isle her christian Fanes , Each linked to each for kindred services ; Her Spires , her Steeple - towers ...
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... can secure for you a path of light Through gloomiest shade ; put on ( nor dread its weight ) Armour divine , and conquer in your cause ! XXVI . THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY . THE Vested Priest before ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 75.
... can secure for you a path of light Through gloomiest shade ; put on ( nor dread its weight ) Armour divine , and conquer in your cause ! XXVI . THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY . THE Vested Priest before ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 75.
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... shade repose , where music dwells Lingering and wandering on as loth to die ; Like thoughts whose very sweetness yieldeth proof That they were born for immortality . XLIV . THE SAME . WHAT awful perspective ! while ECCLESIASTICAL ...
... shade repose , where music dwells Lingering and wandering on as loth to die ; Like thoughts whose very sweetness yieldeth proof That they were born for immortality . XLIV . THE SAME . WHAT awful perspective ! while ECCLESIASTICAL ...
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... Shade His church with monumental wreck bestrown ; The feudal Warrior - chief , a Ghost unlaid , Hath still his castle , though a skeleton , That he may watch by night , and lessons con Of power that perishes , and rights that fade ...
... Shade His church with monumental wreck bestrown ; The feudal Warrior - chief , a Ghost unlaid , Hath still his castle , though a skeleton , That he may watch by night , and lessons con Of power that perishes , and rights that fade ...
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