The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... word Afforded ( may it through all time afford ) A theme for praise and admiration high . Upon the surface of humanity He rested not ; its depths his mind explored ; He felt ; but his parental bosom's lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his ...
... word Afforded ( may it through all time afford ) A theme for praise and admiration high . Upon the surface of humanity He rested not ; its depths his mind explored ; He felt ; but his parental bosom's lord Was Duty , -Duty calmed his ...
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... words in current clear Will flow , and on a welcome page appear Duly before thy sight , unless they perish here . Such have we , but unvaried in its style ; 60 What shall I treat of ? News from Mona's Isle ? No tales of Runagates fresh ...
... words in current clear Will flow , and on a welcome page appear Duly before thy sight , unless they perish here . Such have we , but unvaried in its style ; 60 What shall I treat of ? News from Mona's Isle ? No tales of Runagates fresh ...
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... tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? A local word for sledge . Such hope did either Parent entertain Pacing behind along the 14 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... tide , 115 Whose free embraces we were bound to seek , Would their lost strength restore and freshen the pale cheek ? A local word for sledge . Such hope did either Parent entertain Pacing behind along the 14 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... the smooth green of many a pendent field , And , quieted and soothed , a torrent small , A word common in the country , signifying shelter , as in Scotland . A little daring would - be waterfall , One chimney 16 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... the smooth green of many a pendent field , And , quieted and soothed , a torrent small , A word common in the country , signifying shelter , as in Scotland . A little daring would - be waterfall , One chimney 16 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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... Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never retiring , in thy large dark eyes , Dark but to every gentle feeling true , As if their lustre ...
... Words by thy presence unrestrained may speak Of a perpetual dawn from brow and cheek Instinct with light whose sweetest promise lies , Never retiring , in thy large dark eyes , Dark but to every gentle feeling true , As if their lustre ...
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