The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 2 tomasG. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... light : clouds pass by ; A few are near him still - and now the sky , He hath it to himself ' tis all his own . O most ambitious Star ! an inquest wrought Within me when I recognized thy light ; A moment I was startled at the sight ...
... light : clouds pass by ; A few are near him still - and now the sky , He hath it to himself ' tis all his own . O most ambitious Star ! an inquest wrought Within me when I recognized thy light ; A moment I was startled at the sight ...
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... light This man was reading in his room ; Bending , as you or I might bend At night o'er any pious book , When sudden blackness overspread 740 The snow - white page on which he read , And made the good man round him look . 745 The ...
... light This man was reading in his room ; Bending , as you or I might bend At night o'er any pious book , When sudden blackness overspread 740 The snow - white page on which he read , And made the good man round him look . 745 The ...
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... light ( 1845 ) for " an angel light , " 1807 ( angel - light , 1836 ) , the text is as in 1807 ; but in 1836 only 1. 8 was , " From May - time's brightest , liveliest dawn . " A point in punctuation should perhaps be noticed ; in 1. 27 ...
... light ( 1845 ) for " an angel light , " 1807 ( angel - light , 1836 ) , the text is as in 1807 ; but in 1836 only 1. 8 was , " From May - time's brightest , liveliest dawn . " A point in punctuation should perhaps be noticed ; in 1. 27 ...
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Alfoxden Barron Field beauty behold beneath Benjamin bird Black Comb blest bower breast breath breeze bright Brougham Castle cheer clouds Coleorton creature Cuckoo dancing Dated by Wordsworth dear delight dost doth earth faery fair Fancy fear flowers gentle gladness Grasmere green happy hath head heard heart heaven Helvellyn hill hope Laodamia leaves light lines living lonely look Lord Clifford Martha Ray mind morning mountain mournfully murmur nest never night o'er Peter Bell pleasure poem praise present text previously published 1807 rays Workman rock round Rydal Mount Sara Coleridge seen shade side sight silent Simplon Pass sing solitude of Binnorie song soul spirit spot spread spring stanza stars stir strain sweet thee thine things Thorn thou art thoughts trees vale voice wandering wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings woods words ΙΟ