“The” Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 2E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 - Всего страниц: 568 |
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... stir , Like a sage astronomer . Modest , yet withal an Elf Bold , and lavish of thyself ; Since we needs must first have met I have seen thee , high and low , Thirty years or more , and yet ' Twas a face I did not know ; Thou hast now ...
... stir , Like a sage astronomer . Modest , yet withal an Elf Bold , and lavish of thyself ; Since we needs must first have met I have seen thee , high and low , Thirty years or more , and yet ' Twas a face I did not know ; Thou hast now ...
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... stir for his proper delight , Each leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each wave , one and t ' other , speeds after his brother : They are happy , for that is their right ! 1806 XXV . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . OR , THE STAR ...
... stir for his proper delight , Each leaf , that and this , his neighbour will kiss ; Each wave , one and t ' other , speeds after his brother : They are happy , for that is their right ! 1806 XXV . THE PILGRIM'S DREAM . OR , THE STAR ...
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... stir In the blue depth , like Lucifer Cast headlong to the pit ! Fire raged : and , when the spangled floor Of ancient ether was no more , New heavens succeeded , by the dream brought forth : And all the happy Souls that rode ...
... stir In the blue depth , like Lucifer Cast headlong to the pit ! Fire raged : and , when the spangled floor Of ancient ether was no more , New heavens succeeded , by the dream brought forth : And all the happy Souls that rode ...
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... stir of feet and wings ( In the sun or under shade , Upon bough or grassy blade ) And with busy revellings , Chirp and song , and murmurings , Made this orchard's narrow space , And this vale so blithe a place ; Multitudes are swept ...
... stir of feet and wings ( In the sun or under shade , Upon bough or grassy blade ) And with busy revellings , Chirp and song , and murmurings , Made this orchard's narrow space , And this vale so blithe a place ; Multitudes are swept ...
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... of disease ; But the dews allay the heat , And the silence makes it sweet . Hush , there is some one on the stir ! ' Tis Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of r 2 THE WAGGONER . 67 Canto II.
... of disease ; But the dews allay the heat , And the silence makes it sweet . Hush , there is some one on the stir ! ' Tis Benjamin the Waggoner ; Who long hath trod this toilsome way , Companion of r 2 THE WAGGONER . 67 Canto II.
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