Poems of the fancy. Poems of the imaginationLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... my spirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews opprest Thou sink'st , the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness . And all day long I number yet , All seasons D 2 TO THE DAISY . 51.
... my spirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews opprest Thou sink'st , the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness . And all day long I number yet , All seasons D 2 TO THE DAISY . 51.
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... gladness without care , Too blest with any one to pair , Thyself thy own enjoyment . Upon yon tuft of hazel trees , That twinkle to the gusty breeze , Behold him perched in ecstasies , Yet seeming still to hover ; There ! where the ...
... gladness without care , Too blest with any one to pair , Thyself thy own enjoyment . Upon yon tuft of hazel trees , That twinkle to the gusty breeze , Behold him perched in ecstasies , Yet seeming still to hover ; There ! where the ...
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... gladness : What hinders , then , that ye should be Playmates in the sunny weather , And fly about in the air together ! His beautiful wings in crimson are drest , A crimson as bright as thine own : If thou would'st be happy in thy nest ...
... gladness : What hinders , then , that ye should be Playmates in the sunny weather , And fly about in the air together ! His beautiful wings in crimson are drest , A crimson as bright as thine own : If thou would'st be happy in thy nest ...
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... cleave fast , Sweet silent Creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! XII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . BRIGHT flower , E 5 TO THE DAISY . 81.
... cleave fast , Sweet silent Creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air , Do thou , as thou art wont , repair My heart with gladness , and a share Of thy meek nature ! XII . TO THE SAME FLOWER . BRIGHT flower , E 5 TO THE DAISY . 81.
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... , Yet , hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , cheerfully , till the day is done . XIV . TO A SEXTON . LET thy wheel - TO A SKY - LARK . 85.
... , Yet , hearing thee , or others of thy kind , As full of gladness and as free of heaven , I on the earth will go plodding on , By myself , cheerfully , till the day is done . XIV . TO A SEXTON . LET thy wheel - TO A SKY - LARK . 85.
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behold beneath Benjamin Bird bower breast breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheer Clifford clouds Countess of Pembroke Creature cried dancing dead deep delight doth dwell earth fair fear flowers gentle gladness gleams Glow-worms Goody Blake Grasmere green happy Harry Gill hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill hither horse hour light living LOCH LOMOND lofty lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray moon morning mountain mournfully murmur never night o'er oh misery Peter Bell pleasure Poem poor rills river Swale rocks round RYDAL MOUNT shade Shepherd side sight silent sing sits sleep solitary song soul sound spirit spot spread stars stir stone stood stream sweet thee There's thine thing Thorn Thou art thoughts Threlkeld Tower trees turned Twas vale voice Waggon wandering weary ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Yarrow