The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... wish and to my hope espied Him whom I sought ; a Man of reverend age , But stout and hale , for travel unimpaired . There was he seen upon the Cottage bench , Recumbent in the shade as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at his side ...
... wish and to my hope espied Him whom I sought ; a Man of reverend age , But stout and hale , for travel unimpaired . There was he seen upon the Cottage bench , Recumbent in the shade as if asleep ; An iron - pointed staff lay at his side ...
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... wish - but for my hope Methought she did not thank me . " I returned , And took my rounds along this road again Ere on its sunny bank the primrose flower Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the spring . I found her sad and drooping ...
... wish - but for my hope Methought she did not thank me . " I returned , And took my rounds along this road again Ere on its sunny bank the primrose flower Peeped forth , to give an earnest of the spring . I found her sad and drooping ...
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... little orphan Boy , she said , She had no wish to live - that she must die Of sorrow ! Yet I saw the idle loom Still in its place ; his Sunday garments hung Upon the self - same nail ; his very staff 42 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... little orphan Boy , she said , She had no wish to live - that she must die Of sorrow ! Yet I saw the idle loom Still in its place ; his Sunday garments hung Upon the self - same nail ; his very staff 42 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... wish ; But quickly from among our morning thoughts ' Twas chased away : for , toward the western side Of the broad Vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of People ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let loose ...
... wish ; But quickly from among our morning thoughts ' Twas chased away : for , toward the western side Of the broad Vale , casting a casual glance , We saw a throng of People ; wherefore met ? Blithe notes of music , suddenly let loose ...
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... wishes , would allow . " That righteous Cause ( such power hath Freedom ) bound , For one hostility , in friendly league Ethereal Natures and the worst of Slaves ; Was served by rival Advocates that came From regions opposite as heaven ...
... wishes , would allow . " That righteous Cause ( such power hath Freedom ) bound , For one hostility , in friendly league Ethereal Natures and the worst of Slaves ; Was served by rival Advocates that came From regions opposite as heaven ...
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Adam prized art thou beauty behold beneath Betty Betty Foy breath bright Busk calm cheerful Child clouds Cottage dark deep delight divine doth dread dwell earth fair faith fancy fear feel fields flowers Friend grace grave green grove guardian rocks hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour human Idiot Boy light live lonely look mild ale mind morning mountain Muse Nature Nature's night o'er pains passed Pastor peace Peter Bell pity pleasure poor praise Priest quiet rill river Swale Rob Roy rocks round sate shade side sight silent sleep smile smooth Solitary song SONNET sorrow soul sound spake spirit spot stars stood stream sweet tender thee things thou thoughts trees truth turned Twas Vale voice Wanderer whence wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds woods words Yarrow Youth