A Selection from the Sonnets of William WordsworthHarper & Brothers, 1891 - 77 pages |
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... perish with their moons ; year treads on year ! But , faithful Emma ! thou with me canst say That , while ten thousand pleasures disappear , And flies their memory fast almost as they , The immortal Spirit of one happy day Lingers ...
... perish with their moons ; year treads on year ! But , faithful Emma ! thou with me canst say That , while ten thousand pleasures disappear , And flies their memory fast almost as they , The immortal Spirit of one happy day Lingers ...
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... perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost forever . In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die , who speak the tongue That Shakspeare spake ; the faith and morals hold Which Milton held . In ...
... perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost forever . In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die , who speak the tongue That Shakspeare spake ; the faith and morals hold Which Milton held . In ...
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... perish ; time may come when never more The wilderness shall hear the lion roar ; But , long as cock shall crow from household perch To rouse the dawn , soft gales shall speed thy wing , And thy erratic voice be faithful to the Spring ...
... perish ; time may come when never more The wilderness shall hear the lion roar ; But , long as cock shall crow from household perch To rouse the dawn , soft gales shall speed thy wing , And thy erratic voice be faithful to the Spring ...
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ALFRED PARSONS Anio's stream art thou AUSTIN DOBSON beauty beneath birds bold bosom bower breathe breeze bright BRITON brook brow call thee calm cloud crest CUCKOO dear doom doth Drawings by EDWIN drest Duddon earth expectations prostrate lie eyes fair fear flood flowers forlorn France friends Gilt Edges glide glittering green happy hath heart heaven hill holy hour huge of ancient immortal joy-impatient leaf Liberty lingering listen living lonely long has fed look mighty moon Morn mountain murmuring Muse Naiad Nature's Night nobler nook parley pensive perish Philoctetes plain pleased pleasure Poet RIVER DUDDON RIVER EDEN seen SELECTION OF WORDSWORTH'S shade ships shore shouldst sigh sight silent sleep snow Snow-drop soul sound spirit splendour struggling Rill insensibly sweet thine thou hast thought trees vale Venice voice Warbler watch waters wild Wind wing WORDSWORTH'S SONNETS ye men