Poems, in Two Volumes,Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 170 psl. |
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... does not stoop , nor lie in wait For wealth , or honors , or for worldly state ; Whom they must follow ; on whose head must fall , Like showers of manna , if they come at all : Whose powers shed round him in the common strife , € 5 33.
... does not stoop , nor lie in wait For wealth , or honors , or for worldly state ; Whom they must follow ; on whose head must fall , Like showers of manna , if they come at all : Whose powers shed round him in the common strife , € 5 33.
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William Wordsworth. Whose powers shed round him in the common strife , Or mild concerns of ordinary life , A constant influence , a peculiar grace ; But who , if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which heaven has join'd ...
William Wordsworth. Whose powers shed round him in the common strife , Or mild concerns of ordinary life , A constant influence , a peculiar grace ; But who , if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which heaven has join'd ...
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... 'd along the soiling earth ; A Gem that glitters while it lives , And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life 1 Among all lovely things my Love had been ; 65.
... 'd along the soiling earth ; A Gem that glitters while it lives , And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life 1 Among all lovely things my Love had been ; 65.
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... , a Rod To check the erring , and reprove ; Thou who art victory and law When empty terrors overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free ; From strife and from despair ; a glorious ministry . There are who ask not if thine eye Be on.
... , a Rod To check the erring , and reprove ; Thou who art victory and law When empty terrors overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free ; From strife and from despair ; a glorious ministry . There are who ask not if thine eye Be on.
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... strife would then be yours , fair Creatures , driv❜n Now up , now down , and sparkling in your glee ! But , Cynthia , should to Thee the palm be giv'n , Queen both for beauty and for majesty . * From a sonnet of Sir Philip Sydney ...
... strife would then be yours , fair Creatures , driv❜n Now up , now down , and sparkling in your glee ! But , Cynthia , should to Thee the palm be giv'n , Queen both for beauty and for majesty . * From a sonnet of Sir Philip Sydney ...
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beauty behold Binnorie Bird blessed BLIND HIGHLAND BOY bliss bower brave breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk Butterfly CALAIS Castle chear Child Clifford clouds Clovenford Creature Cuckoo dance dear delight dost doth dream earth espy eyes fair fancy fear flowers France Friend Furness Fells gentle glee glittering glory Grave grief ground happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hill hour human weight Jedborough Kent's green Lake land liberty live lonely look look'd Lord Lord Clifford melancholy mighty mind Mother mountain never night o'er pleas'd pleasure POEMS praise rest RIVER DUDDON Rob Roy rocks Scotland seem'd seen Shepherd shew sight silent sing sleep solitary Reaper song SONNET soul sound Spirit Star stepping westward stir strife sweet There's thine things thou art thought Traveller trees Vale vex'd voice waters WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words Yarrow Ye Men