the poetical works of william wordsworth |
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... Westminster Bridge . " When he came to the line , " Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ! " my flesh crawled , my hair stirred , I trembled with agitation . As Wordsworth loved his muse , there can be no LIFE OF WORDSWORTH . xiii.
... Westminster Bridge . " When he came to the line , " Dear God ! the very houses seem asleep ! " my flesh crawled , my hair stirred , I trembled with agitation . As Wordsworth loved his muse , there can be no LIFE OF WORDSWORTH . xiii.
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... Dear fellow - traveller , here we are once more ' " Inland , within a hollow vale , I stood " . Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland " O friend ! I know not which way I must look " " Milton ! thou shouldst be living at ...
... Dear fellow - traveller , here we are once more ' " Inland , within a hollow vale , I stood " . Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland " O friend ! I know not which way I must look " " Milton ! thou shouldst be living at ...
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... dear mother went away , - And she to - morrow will return ; To - morrow is the happy day . O blessed tidings ! thought of joy ! The eldest heard with steady glee ; Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to ...
... dear mother went away , - And she to - morrow will return ; To - morrow is the happy day . O blessed tidings ! thought of joy ! The eldest heard with steady glee ; Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to ...
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... dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain - tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all ...
... dear , And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . " Alas , the mountain - tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all ...
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... dear , She who had fainted with her fear , Rejoiced when , waking , she espies The child ; when she can trust her eyes , And touches the Blind Boy . She led him home , and wept amain , When he was in the house again : Tears flow'd in ...
... dear , She who had fainted with her fear , Rejoiced when , waking , she espies The child ; when she can trust her eyes , And touches the Blind Boy . She led him home , and wept amain , When he was in the house again : Tears flow'd in ...
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