The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... thee , LONSDALE , and this Work present , A token , ( may it prove a monument ! ) Of high respect and gratitude sincere . Gladly would I have waited till my task Had reached its close ; but Life is insecure , And Hope , full oft ...
... thee , LONSDALE , and this Work present , A token , ( may it prove a monument ! ) Of high respect and gratitude sincere . Gladly would I have waited till my task Had reached its close ; but Life is insecure , And Hope , full oft ...
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... thee high above the misty air And turbulence of murmuring cities vast ; From academic groves , that have for thee Been planted , hither come and find a Lodge To which thou mayest resort for holier peace , From whose calm centre , Thou ...
... thee high above the misty air And turbulence of murmuring cities vast ; From academic groves , that have for thee Been planted , hither come and find a Lodge To which thou mayest resort for holier peace , From whose calm centre , Thou ...
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... Thee , and find thee but a Shade ! ' . " Such recantation had for me no charm , Nor would I bend to it ; who should have grieved At aught , however fair , that bore the mien Of a conclusion , or catastrophe . Why then conceal , that ...
... Thee , and find thee but a Shade ! ' . " Such recantation had for me no charm , Nor would I bend to it ; who should have grieved At aught , however fair , that bore the mien Of a conclusion , or catastrophe . Why then conceal , that ...
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... Thee , O fostering Nature ! I rejected smiled At others ' tears in pity ; and in scorn At those , which thy soft influence sometimes drew From my unguarded heart . The tranquil shores Of Britain circumscribed me ; else , perhaps , I ...
... Thee , O fostering Nature ! I rejected smiled At others ' tears in pity ; and in scorn At those , which thy soft influence sometimes drew From my unguarded heart . The tranquil shores Of Britain circumscribed me ; else , perhaps , I ...
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... Thee Even less than those ? Be mute who will , who can , Yet I will praise thee with impassioned voice : My lips , that may forget thee in the crowd , Cannot forget thee here ; where Thou hast built , For thy own glory , in the ...
... Thee Even less than those ? Be mute who will , who can , Yet I will praise thee with impassioned voice : My lips , that may forget thee in the crowd , Cannot forget thee here ; where Thou hast built , For thy own glory , in the ...
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