The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Spring . XXXIV . MUTABILITY . FROM low to high doth dissolution climb , And sink from high to low , along a scale Of awful notes , whose concord shall not fail ; A musical but melancholy chime , Which they can hear who meddle not with ...
... Spring . XXXIV . MUTABILITY . FROM low to high doth dissolution climb , And sink from high to low , along a scale Of awful notes , whose concord shall not fail ; A musical but melancholy chime , Which they can hear who meddle not with ...
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... spring ! IV . ON THE SIGHT OF A MANSE IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND . [ THE manses in Scotland and the gardens and grounds about them have seldom that attractive appearance which is common about our English parsonages , even when the ...
... spring ! IV . ON THE SIGHT OF A MANSE IN THE SOUTH OF SCOTLAND . [ THE manses in Scotland and the gardens and grounds about them have seldom that attractive appearance which is common about our English parsonages , even when the ...
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... spring up , on coasts Thronged yesterday by airy ghosts ; Soon , like a lingering star forlorn Among the novelties of morn , While young delights on old encroach , Will vanish the last Highland Broach . But when , from out their ...
... spring up , on coasts Thronged yesterday by airy ghosts ; Soon , like a lingering star forlorn Among the novelties of morn , While young delights on old encroach , Will vanish the last Highland Broach . But when , from out their ...
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... springs The Hermit saw the Angel spread his wings For instant flight ; the Sage in yon alcove * See Note . Sate musing ; on that hill the Bard would rove SONNETS . 117 Hart's-horn Tree, near Penrith Fancy and Tradition Countess' Pillar.
... springs The Hermit saw the Angel spread his wings For instant flight ; the Sage in yon alcove * See Note . Sate musing ; on that hill the Bard would rove SONNETS . 117 Hart's-horn Tree, near Penrith Fancy and Tradition Countess' Pillar.
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... spring with gradual progress led , For sway profoundly felt as widely spread ; To king , to peasant , to rough sailor , dear , And to the soldier's trumpet - wearied ear ; How welcome wouldst thou be to this green Vale Fairer than Tempe ...
... spring with gradual progress led , For sway profoundly felt as widely spread ; To king , to peasant , to rough sailor , dear , And to the soldier's trumpet - wearied ear ; How welcome wouldst thou be to this green Vale Fairer than Tempe ...
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