The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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... nature gay , Hath no resolves to throw away ; And he hath now forgot his Wife , Hath quite forgotten her- or may be Deems that she is happier , laid Within that warm and peaceful bed ; Under cover , Terror over , Sleeping by her ...
... nature gay , Hath no resolves to throw away ; And he hath now forgot his Wife , Hath quite forgotten her- or may be Deems that she is happier , laid Within that warm and peaceful bed ; Under cover , Terror over , Sleeping by her ...
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... Nature might not be gainsaid ; For what I have and what I miss I sing of these - it makes my bliss ! Nor is it I who play the part , But a shy spirit in my heart , That comes and goes - will sometimes leap From hiding - places ten years ...
... Nature might not be gainsaid ; For what I have and what I miss I sing of these - it makes my bliss ! Nor is it I who play the part , But a shy spirit in my heart , That comes and goes - will sometimes leap From hiding - places ten years ...
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... Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man . " G. WITHERS . youth from rock to rock I went , From hill to hill , in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent , Most pleased when most uneasy ; His Muse . But now my own delights I make ...
... Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man . " G. WITHERS . youth from rock to rock I went , From hill to hill , in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent , Most pleased when most uneasy ; His Muse . But now my own delights I make ...
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... Nature's love partake Of thee , sweet Daisy ! - When soothed a while by milder airs , Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly shades his few grey hairs ; Spring cannot shun thee ; Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And Autumn ...
... Nature's love partake Of thee , sweet Daisy ! - When soothed a while by milder airs , Thee Winter in the garland wears That thinly shades his few grey hairs ; Spring cannot shun thee ; Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And Autumn ...
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... nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . When , smitten by the morning ray , I see thee rise , alert and gay , Then , cheerful Flower ! my spirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews ...
... nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . When , smitten by the morning ray , I see thee rise , alert and gay , Then , cheerful Flower ! my spirits play With kindred gladness : And when , at dusk , by dews ...
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