The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 82
... humanity , Given to no other Flower I see The forest thorough ! Is it that Man is soon deprest ? A thoughtless Thing ! who , once unblest , Does little on his memory rest , Or on his reason , And Thou would'st teach him how to find A ...
... humanity , Given to no other Flower I see The forest thorough ! Is it that Man is soon deprest ? A thoughtless Thing ! who , once unblest , Does little on his memory rest , Or on his reason , And Thou would'st teach him how to find A ...
Page 103
... Bands Travelled into distant Lands ; Others slunk to moor and wood , Far from human neighbourhood ; And , among the Kinds that keep With us closer fellowship , With us openly abide , All have laid their mirth F 4 AND FALLING LEAVES . 103.
... Bands Travelled into distant Lands ; Others slunk to moor and wood , Far from human neighbourhood ; And , among the Kinds that keep With us closer fellowship , With us openly abide , All have laid their mirth F 4 AND FALLING LEAVES . 103.
Page 110
... humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn , one life of that bright Star , - The second glory of ... human kind proceed , A thousand years are but as yesterday ; And one day's narrow circuit is to him Not less ...
... humanity , Meek Infant ! among all forlornest things The most forlorn , one life of that bright Star , - The second glory of ... human kind proceed , A thousand years are but as yesterday ; And one day's narrow circuit is to him Not less ...
Page 130
... human eye ; Where fairy water - breaks do murmur on For ever , and I saw the sparkling foam , And with my cheek on one of those green stones That , fleeced with moss , beneath the shady trees , Lay round me , scattered like a flock of ...
... human eye ; Where fairy water - breaks do murmur on For ever , and I saw the sparkling foam , And with my cheek on one of those green stones That , fleeced with moss , beneath the shady trees , Lay round me , scattered like a flock of ...
Page 132
... sweet ; A Creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food ; For transient sorrows , simple wiles , Praise , blame , love , kisses , tears , and smiles . And now I see with eye serene The very pulse 132 She was a Phantom 1807.
... sweet ; A Creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food ; For transient sorrows , simple wiles , Praise , blame , love , kisses , tears , and smiles . And now I see with eye serene The very pulse 132 She was a Phantom 1807.
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