The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... Verse that would guard thy memory , HART'S - HORN TREE * ! XXIII . FANCY AND TRADITION . THE Lovers took within this ancient grove Their last embrace ; beside those crystal springs The Hermit saw the Angel spread his wings For instant ...
... Verse that would guard thy memory , HART'S - HORN TREE * ! XXIII . FANCY AND TRADITION . THE Lovers took within this ancient grove Their last embrace ; beside those crystal springs The Hermit saw the Angel spread his wings For instant ...
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... verses among the " Evening Voluntaries " that have reference to the sea . It was in that neighbourhood I first became acquainted with the ocean and its appearances and movements . My infancy and early child- hood were passed at ...
... verses among the " Evening Voluntaries " that have reference to the sea . It was in that neighbourhood I first became acquainted with the ocean and its appearances and movements . My infancy and early child- hood were passed at ...
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... gallant Captain and his crew A less imperious sympathy is due , Such as my verse now yields , while moonbeams play On the mute sea in this unruffled bay ; Such as will promptly flow from every breast , Where 136 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
... gallant Captain and his crew A less imperious sympathy is due , Such as my verse now yields , while moonbeams play On the mute sea in this unruffled bay ; Such as will promptly flow from every breast , Where 136 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION .
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... verse enwrought : With thy stern aspect better far agrees Utterance of thanks that we have past with ease , As millions thus shall do , the Headlands of St. Bees . Yet , while each useful Art augments her store , What boots the gain if ...
... verse enwrought : With thy stern aspect better far agrees Utterance of thanks that we have past with ease , As millions thus shall do , the Headlands of St. Bees . Yet , while each useful Art augments her store , What boots the gain if ...
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... verses- OSSIAN . or strayed From hope and promise , self - betrayed . were , I am sorry to say , suggested from apprehensions of the fate of my friend , H. C. , the subject of the verses addressed to H. C. when six years old . The piece ...
... verses- OSSIAN . or strayed From hope and promise , self - betrayed . were , I am sorry to say , suggested from apprehensions of the fate of my friend , H. C. , the subject of the verses addressed to H. C. when six years old . The piece ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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