The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - English poetry |
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Page 15
... sits , Puzzling on high his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN : Cowering beside her rifted cell ; As if intent on magic spell ; - Dread pair , that , spite of wind and weather , Still sit ...
... sits , Puzzling on high his curious wits ; He whose domain is held in common With no one but the ANCIENT WOMAN : Cowering beside her rifted cell ; As if intent on magic spell ; - Dread pair , that , spite of wind and weather , Still sit ...
Page 57
... sit upon my Orchard - seat ! And Flowers and Birds once more to greet , My last year's Friends together . One have I marked , the happiest Guest In all this covert of the blest : Hail to Thee , far above the rest In joy of voice and ...
... sit upon my Orchard - seat ! And Flowers and Birds once more to greet , My last year's Friends together . One have I marked , the happiest Guest In all this covert of the blest : Hail to Thee , far above the rest In joy of voice and ...
Page 65
... hide - and - seek ; While the patient Primrose sits . Like a Beggar in the cold , Thou , a Flower of wiser wits , Slipp'st into thy sheltered hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . 65.
... hide - and - seek ; While the patient Primrose sits . Like a Beggar in the cold , Thou , a Flower of wiser wits , Slipp'st into thy sheltered hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are TO THE SMALL CELANDINE . 65.
Page 79
... sit , and play with similies , Loose types of Things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And many a fond and idle name I give to thee , for praise or blame , As is the humour of the While I am gazing . game , A Nun demure ...
... sit , and play with similies , Loose types of Things through all degrees , Thoughts of thy raising : And many a fond and idle name I give to thee , for praise or blame , As is the humour of the While I am gazing . game , A Nun demure ...
Page 109
... sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . There sits he in his face you spy : No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his flowery cove : From ...
... sits alone Beside the tree and corner - stone . There sits he in his face you spy : No trace of a ferocious air , Nor ever was a cloudless sky So steady or so fair . The lovely Danish Boy is blest And happy in his flowery cove : From ...
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