The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 psl. |
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... seen ? - Ye likewise may have seen- Son , Husband , Brothers — Brothers side by side , And Son and Father also side by side Rise from that posture ; and in concert move , On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear ...
... seen ? - Ye likewise may have seen- Son , Husband , Brothers — Brothers side by side , And Son and Father also side by side Rise from that posture ; and in concert move , On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear ...
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... seen What stuff the Dwellers in a Solitude , That seems by Nature hollowed out to be The seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; - - an ungracious matter this ! Which , for truth's sake , yet in remembrance too Of past ...
... seen What stuff the Dwellers in a Solitude , That seems by Nature hollowed out to be The seat and bosom of pure innocence , Are made of ; - - an ungracious matter this ! Which , for truth's sake , yet in remembrance too Of past ...
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... seen , and saw ; but , till she spake , Was wholly ignorant that my ancient Friend , Who , at her bidding , early and alone , Had clomb aloft to delve the moorland turf For winter fuel , to his noontide meal Returned not , and now haply ...
... seen , and saw ; but , till she spake , Was wholly ignorant that my ancient Friend , Who , at her bidding , early and alone , Had clomb aloft to delve the moorland turf For winter fuel , to his noontide meal Returned not , and now haply ...
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... seen By waking sense , or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance , instantaneously disclosed , Was of a mighty City - boldly say A wilderness of building , sinking far And self - withdrawn into a wondrous depth , Far sinking into ...
... seen By waking sense , or by the dreaming soul ! The appearance , instantaneously disclosed , Was of a mighty City - boldly say A wilderness of building , sinking far And self - withdrawn into a wondrous depth , Far sinking into ...
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... seen To implements of ordinary use , But vast in size , in substance glorified ; Such as by Hebrew Prophets were beheld In vision - forms uncouth of mightiest power For admiration and mysterious awe . Below me was the earth ; this ...
... seen To implements of ordinary use , But vast in size , in substance glorified ; Such as by Hebrew Prophets were beheld In vision - forms uncouth of mightiest power For admiration and mysterious awe . Below me was the earth ; this ...
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