The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: In Six Volumes, Volumen4E. Moxon, Son, 1882 |
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... wind Charged with rich words poured out in thought's defence ; Whether the Church inspire that eloquence , Or a Platonic Piety confined To the sole temple of the inward mind ; And One there is who builds immortal lays , Though doomed to ...
... wind Charged with rich words poured out in thought's defence ; Whether the Church inspire that eloquence , Or a Platonic Piety confined To the sole temple of the inward mind ; And One there is who builds immortal lays , Though doomed to ...
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... winds of ocean , and the midland sea , Wafting your Charge to soft Parthenope ! III . A PLACE OF BURIAL IN THE SOUTH ... wind and naked skies . " Proud tomb is none ; but rudely - sculptured knights 98 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . A Place ...
... winds of ocean , and the midland sea , Wafting your Charge to soft Parthenope ! III . A PLACE OF BURIAL IN THE SOUTH ... wind and naked skies . " Proud tomb is none ; but rudely - sculptured knights 98 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION . A Place ...
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... wind is now thy organist ; —a clank ( We know not whence ) ministers for a bell To mark some change of service . As the swell Of music reached its height , and even when sank The notes , in prelude , ROSLIN ! to a 100 POEMS OF THE ...
... wind is now thy organist ; —a clank ( We know not whence ) ministers for a bell To mark some change of service . As the swell Of music reached its height , and even when sank The notes , in prelude , ROSLIN ! to a 100 POEMS OF THE ...
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... wind with terror while they roar for food . Satiate are these ; and stilled to eye and ear ; Hence , while we gaze , a more enduring fear ! Yet is the Prophet calm , nor would the cave Daunt him — if his Companions , now be - drowsed ...
... wind with terror while they roar for food . Satiate are these ; and stilled to eye and ear ; Hence , while we gaze , a more enduring fear ! Yet is the Prophet calm , nor would the cave Daunt him — if his Companions , now be - drowsed ...
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... winds ; and hoar - frost sprinklings fell ( Foretaste of winter ) on the moorland heights ; And every day brought with it tidings new Of rash change , ominous for the public weal . Hence , if dejection has too oft encroached Upon that ...
... winds ; and hoar - frost sprinklings fell ( Foretaste of winter ) on the moorland heights ; And every day brought with it tidings new Of rash change , ominous for the public weal . Hence , if dejection has too oft encroached Upon that ...
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