Poems of the fancy. Poems of the imaginationLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... heard In silence deeper far than that of deepest noon ! Confiding Glow - worms , ' tis a night Propitious to your earth - born light ! But , where the scattered stars are seen In hazy straits the clouds between , Each , in his station ...
... heard In silence deeper far than that of deepest noon ! Confiding Glow - worms , ' tis a night Propitious to your earth - born light ! But , where the scattered stars are seen In hazy straits the clouds between , Each , in his station ...
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... heard not , too intent of soul ; The air was now without a breath He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large drops upon his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts and , at the admonition , - Takes a ...
... heard not , too intent of soul ; The air was now without a breath He marked not that ' twas still as death . But soon large drops upon his head Fell with the weight of drops of lead ; - He starts and , at the admonition , - Takes a ...
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... the word , the horses heard And halted , though reluctantly . " Blithe souls and lightsome hearts have we , Feasting at the CHERRY TREE ! " This was the outside proclamation , This was the inside 22 CANTO II . THE WAGGONER .
... the word , the horses heard And halted , though reluctantly . " Blithe souls and lightsome hearts have we , Feasting at the CHERRY TREE ! " This was the outside proclamation , This was the inside 22 CANTO II . THE WAGGONER .
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... heard the fiddle's call , The pewter clatters on the wall ; The very bacon shows its feeling , Swinging from the smoky ceiling ! A steaming Bowl - a blazing fire- What greater good can heart desire ? " Twere worth a wise man's while to ...
... heard the fiddle's call , The pewter clatters on the wall ; The very bacon shows its feeling , Swinging from the smoky ceiling ! A steaming Bowl - a blazing fire- What greater good can heart desire ? " Twere worth a wise man's while to ...
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... heard the monitory growl ; Heard and in opposition quaffed - A deep , determined , desperate draught ! Nor did the battered tar forget , Or flinch from what he deemed his debt : Then like a hero , crowned with laurel , Back to her place ...
... heard the monitory growl ; Heard and in opposition quaffed - A deep , determined , desperate draught ! Nor did the battered tar forget , Or flinch from what he deemed his debt : Then like a hero , crowned with laurel , Back to her place ...
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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