The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 2 tomasG. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... yon resplen- dent vault ? Is nothing of that radiant pomp so good as we have here ? Or gives a thing but small delight that never can be dear ? The silver moon with all her vales , and hills 102 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Star-gazers.
... yon resplen- dent vault ? Is nothing of that radiant pomp so good as we have here ? Or gives a thing but small delight that never can be dear ? The silver moon with all her vales , and hills 102 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . Star-gazers.
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... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read My former pleasures in the shooting lights Of thy wild eyes . Oh ! yet a little while May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ...
... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read My former pleasures in the shooting lights Of thy wild eyes . Oh ! yet a little while May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ...
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... dear ; " In 1827 : " Such rebounds our inward ear Often catches from afar ; - Giddy Mortals hold them dear ; دو In 1832 Wordsworth happily restored the third line as in 1807 ; the first two became : " Often as thy inward ear Catches ...
... dear ; " In 1827 : " Such rebounds our inward ear Often catches from afar ; - Giddy Mortals hold them dear ; دو In 1832 Wordsworth happily restored the third line as in 1807 ; the first two became : " Often as thy inward ear Catches ...
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Song for the Wandering | 41 |
A Wrens Nest | 47 |
The Kitten and Falling Leaves | 53 |
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Alfoxden Barron Field beauty behold beneath Benjamin bird BLACK COMB bower breath breeze bright BROUGHAM CASTLE calm cheer child clouds Coleorton creature cries Cuckoo dancing Dated by Wordsworth dear delight doth earth fair fancy fear flowers gentle gleam grace Grasmere green greenwood tree grove happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill of moss hour infant Laodamia light lines living lonely look Martha Ray mind morning mountain murmur never night o'er oh misery Peter Bell pleasure poem poor present text previously Protesilaus published 1807 rocks round Ruth Rydal Mount Sara Coleridge seen shade side sight silent SIMPLON PASS sing song soul sound spirit spot stanza stars stir stone stood stream sweet thee thine things Thorn thou thoughts trees vale voice waggon wandering ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind withered woods words